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Celtic Raven on Perch with Aegishjalmur Stainless Steel Pendant

Sale price$28.95
SKU: DM-Pend-920

“To have a raven’s knowledge” is an Celtic proverb meaning to have a seer’s supernatural powers. The Raven is considered one of the oldest and wisest of animals. As a bird of wisdom and prophecy, the Raven was the totem of the Welsh God, Bran. In fact, the Raven is often heard to cackle utterances that sound like “cras, cras.” The actual word “cras” is “tomorrow” in Latin, which supports the legend that distinguishes the Raven as the bird who can foretell the future, hold deep secrets, and reveal omens.

• High quality stainless steel.

• Comes with 22" stainless steel box chain.

• Gift boxed with History of the Druids and Meaning of the Celtic Symbol.

• Measurements: 40mm x 40mm

More about Ravens

Many Celtic goddesses are linked with the Raven and are associated with war and death. The wife of the sea-god Tethra was said to be the Raven goddess who hovered above battlefields, and a Scottish myth has the Cailleach Bheure, the hag of the Highlands, often appearing as a Raven. And last, legends speak of the great Celtic warrior Cu Chulainnâ. Upon his death the war goddess Morrigan perched on his shoulder in the form of a Raven.

 Aegishjalmur, The Helm Of Awe (back)

One of the most powerful Norse symbols in Norse mythology. The Helm of Awe contains eight spiked tridents that are defending the central point from the hostile forces surrounding it, which symbolizes protection and prevailing over enemies.

 

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Celtic Raven on Perch with Aegishjalmur Stainless Steel Pendant
Celtic Raven on Perch with Aegishjalmur Stainless Steel Pendant Sale price$28.95