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Rhiannon - Item Number: EPCRHI - Price: $28.95 Rhiannon is a Welsh Goddess, she is also known as Epona, Macha, Rigatona and The Great Queen. She is a Mare Goddess as well as a Goddess of birds. She hails from the otherworld known as Anwynn and is often connected to the Fey. Her stories are told in the ancient book of Celtic mythology known as The Mabinogin. |
Blessing of the Triple Goddess - Item Number: EPCBLE Price: $28.95 Many ancient cultures recognize the Goddess in a triple form, Greek, Roman, and Celtic to name a few. The concept of the Triple Goddess is a representation of the divine feminine reflecting three phases of a womans` life, Maiden, Mother and Crone. In the form of the Triple Goddess, the feminine principal is celebrated in all three forms, each equal in importance, and each with an significant part to play in the cycle of the year, as well as the cycles of the moon. |
Brighid - Item Number: EPCBRI - Price: $28.95 This ancient Celtic Goddess known as Brighid, (Brigit, Brid, Bride, etc...) is beloved to Ireland and the British Isles, as the keeper of the home`s hearth, patroness of healing, smith craft, fertility, poetry, and midwifery. miraculously tended by Brighid herself. |
Freya - Item Number: EPCFRE - Price: $28.95 Freya, of the Vanir branch of deities, is the Norse Goddess of love and of war. In addition to her association with sexuality and marriage corresponding with Aphrodite and Venus, she is also known as a seer and the Queen of the Valkyries.Friday is named for Freya. Fridays magical correspondence is love and beauty. She is seen here driving her chariot with her two cats and casting flowers as a blessing from her hand, the snow is receding and love eminates from the great Viking Goddess. |
Goddess Ostara -Item Number: EPCGOD - Price: $28.95 The Goddess Ostaras (Eostres) celebration day can vary from the spring equinox (circa March 21) to the first full moon after the equinox. She is the Anglo-Saxon / Germanic Goddess of new beginnings, fertility, hope and renewal. It is a time of balance between day and night. Her symbols include the hare, colored eggs, spring flowers, in older times celebrants wore brand new clothing to celebrate her festival. |
Item Number: EPCMAI - Maiden Huntress -Price: $28.95 She is known as Artemis to the Greeks and is closely identified with the Roman Dianna, she is the Maiden Huntress. She is a Goddess with swiftness and grace and a force to be reckoned with. At the first sighting of the thin sliver of the moon in the west, blow her a kiss three times, then donate silver money in her name, and she will grant you abundance in return. 11"x17" acrylic and Berol Prismacolor Pencils on Illustration board By Mickie Mueller |
Priestess of Bast - Item Number: EPCPRI -Price: $28.95 "Priestess of Bast" Bast (Bastet, Pasht, Ubastet) is was a very popular Goddess in the Egyptian culture, and she has certainly stood strong through the ages. She is usually portrayed as either a beautiful black cat, or as a woman with the mysterious head of a cat, weaCall upon Bast to lend her your energy when working any cat magic, spells for fertility, love, or when protecting your children. |
All posters are 11"x17" acrylic and Berol Prismacolor Pencils on Illustration board By Mickie Mueller |
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