
Morrigan with Crow
Celtic Goddess
Cast in the finest resin before being given a bronze finish and carefully hand-painted. Standing on a rocky battlefield, the Morrighan, celtic goddess of war and death, has a sword drawn, her red dress slit up to the thigh. She wears knee-high boots, and her long hair cascades over the torc around her neck. Her left hand is outstretched, and she's looking to the raven messenger that's just alighting. A fantastic centrepiece to any altar, this pagan statue is is a great gift for those who need inspiration to struggle through their own lives.
The Morrigan is the term given to Goddess Morrigan, one of the triple Goddesses in Celtic mythology. She represented the circle of life and was associated with both birth and death. Her name translates to “great queen” or “phantom queen”. She was a shape-shifter and looked over the rivers, fresh water and lakes. She is also described as being the patroness of revenge, magic, priestesses, night, prophecy and witches.
Stands 28cm