| Earrings - Triskelion | $41.00 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Earrings - Triskelion |
| Field Bag: Heart Knot | $36.00 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Heart Knot Design - There are many knots in Celtic art, and the Heart Knot is one of the best known. This interpretation is on a Steel Grey bag. |
| Field Bag: Kats/Khaki | $36.00 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Kats Design - Cats were of great significance to the Celtic people. In Scotland the Stewart clan had the cat as a totem animal and this totem covered the confederacy of a number of clans, tribes, and families. Kataobh "cat country" is now known as Caithness and is named after a Pictish tribe known as the cat people. On Khaki |
| Field Bag: Kats/Yellow | $36.00 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Kats Design - Cats were of great significance to the Celtic people. In Scotland the Stewart clan had the cat as a totem animal and this totem covered the confederacy of a number of clans, tribes, and families. Kataobh "cat country" is now known as Caithness and is named after a Pictish tribe known as the cat people. On Yellow |
| Field Bag: Ravens | $36.00 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Ravens Design - Ravens have a close affinity with the supernatural world. They are totem birds of the dark Celtic goddesses the Badbh and the Morrigan, who posess the ability to appear as one or three beings and to shapeshift into Raven form. On Blue Dusk. |
| Field Bag: Spiral | $36.00 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Tribal Spiral - The triskele is a three-legged pattern, with many examples on Pictish stones and in the Celtic manuscripts.Spirals are among the most sacred signs of Neolithic Europe, symbolising the cycles of life, the movement of the seasons. On Red |
| Field Bag: Spiral/Brown | $36.00 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Tribal Spiral - The triskele is a three-legged pattern, with many examples on Pictish stones and in the Celtic manuscripts.Spirals are among the most sacred signs of Neolithic Europe, symbolising the cycles of life, the movement of the seasons. |
| Field Bag: Tree of Life | $36.00 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Tree of Life Design - The ancients envisioned the entire cosmos in the form of a tree whose roots grow deep in the ground, branches branching high into the heavens. Also known as the World Tree, the primal mother tree was regarded as all-nourishing, all giving...and with a spring at its root. On Tan. |
| Field Bag: Tree of Life/Brown | $36.00 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Tree of Life Design - The ancients envisioned the entire cosmos in the form of a tree whose roots grow deep in the ground, branches branching high into the heavens. Also known as the World Tree, the primal mother tree was regarded as all-nourishing, all giving...and with a spring at its root. On Brown |
| Hounds of Annwn | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Hounds of Annwn: Dogs are our loyal, intelligent companions since Paleolithic times. Helping with the hunt, sharing hearth and home, they also are our spiritual guardians. |
| Keltic Designs - Antlers & Moons | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Antlers & Moons - Antlers are an ancient archetype representing male energy, strength, and fertility. The horned god is a powerful symbol to the ancient people, Cernunnos, lord of all stags. The moon is an ancient archetypal female symbol. Arianrhod, he Welsh goddess whose name means silver wheel, was worshipped as priestess of the moon. |
| Keltic Designs - Arianrhod - Moon spirit | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Arianrhod (Moon spirit) - A Welsh goddess, Arianrhod, whose name means "priestess of the moon" is a character in the medieval story collection "The Mabinogi". The moon is an archetypal female symbol representing the mother goddess. |
| Keltic Designs - Bloduwedd - Welsh goddess | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Bloduwedd - Welsh goddess, maiden of spring, she was magically created from flowers of the oak, broom, meadowsweet and from stone.as wife for Llew in the medieval Celtic tale 'The Mabinogi'. A statue of one of her forms is the oldest goddess figure ever found. She guards the Tree of Life. |
| Keltic Designs - Danu Folk - Tuatha of Dannann | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Danu Folk - Tuatha of Dannann - The people of the goddess Danu were a race of divine beings, said to have inhabited Ireland before the occupation of the Gaels or Celts. They were skilled in magic and in Druid lore. After the coming of the Gaels they were driven underground and established an otherworld kingdom beneath the hills, the Tir Na Nog,... |
| Keltic Designs - Eternity | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Eternity Knot - Although interlacing design is featureed in the art of many cultures around the world, some of the finest knot-work interlacing was developed by the Celts. Celtic belief in the continuity of life, the path of fate and the mysteries of nature are often symbolized by this elaborate knot-work. |
| Keltic Designs - Labyrinth | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Labyrinth - A labyrinth, unlike a maze, has only one path, winding but branchless, leading from the entrance to the center. Often carved on stone age monuments and grave sites, the labyrinthine design represents the soul's journey into the center of the uterine underworld and its return toward rebirth. |
| Keltic Designs - Megalith (dragon) | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Megalith: Stonehenge, the giant's dance - a powerful energy center. Astronomically significant, this temple was ancient even to the Celts, dating back to a far earlier civilization, the shadowy megalithic culture of the second and third millenia B.C. One legend associated with it involves a white and a red dragon (who later became the red... |
| Keltic Designs - Morrigan (Triple) | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Morrigan - The triple morrigan or morgan, also known as Morgan-le-faye, is the Arthurian version of the old Celtic warrior goddess - the raven is her totemic bird. She has the ability to change between human and animal forms; in addition to her warrier aspects she possesses powerful sexual and fertility symbols, and is also a prophetess and... |
| Keltic Designs - Pentacle Knot | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Pentacle Knot - The pentagram, named wizard's star, star of Bethlehem, three king's star, or druid's foot, is sacred to the celtic goddess Morgan. In her honor the solar hero Gawain carried a pentacle on his blood-red shield. As in other knotwork designs, the magical weaving of an unbroken line was a symbol of protection. |
| Keltic Designs - Ravens - Morrigan | $3.50 | Add to Wish List Buy Now |
Ravens (Morrigan) - Ravens have a close affinity with the supernatural world, they are totem birds of the dark Celtic goddess the Badbh, and also of the Morrigan, who posess the ability to appear as one or three beings and to shapeshift into raven form. Ravens appear in many contexts throughout Celtic mythology. |