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organasrey:how to react to 2 different types of celtic cross that you might see tattooed on someones
A lil’ project I’ve been working on, drawing the favourite animals of various friends & family m
thespiderbane:My illustration for mythology class final project.I illustrated Celtic mythological he
discardingimages:St. Matthew writing his GospelGospels, Britanny 9th-10th centuryBodleian Library, M
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Celtic dagger with gold foil, found in Hochdorf Chieftain’s Grave, Germany. Dates to about 530
This distinctive Tree of Life pendant features two intertwined and embracing figures. Fashioned out
The Corleck stone head from Co Cavan. This distinctive carving contains three separate faces and is
This bronze hair bead is decorated with twin spiral motifs which are inspired by prehistoric Irish a
barrowwight: Fragments of Iron Age textiles from the Celtic saltmines at Hallstatt, Austria
taphophilia:Foggy Morning in the Cemetery - Celtic Cross by ore_reserve on Flickr.
ex0skeletal-undead:Banshee by LiigaKlavina
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fabforgottennobility:Basilica di San Vitale, Ravenna, ITALIARVNN - 09 by Celtic Joker on Flickr.
Check it out! My latest “Cat-sith the Fairy Cat,” also titled as Cat-si the Fairy Cat on @redbubble
This beautiful bronze brooch is based on a penannular brooch that was found in Ballyspellan, Co. Kil
sfitzgerald-art:Currently finishing off illustrations for my new book due out in August on Hill of T
witch-magic: As a pagan, I think it’s very important to know ancient alphabets. Not just to write cu
IMG_4841 from Bundan Celtic Festival XI (2015) by mihr1 on Flickr. [Taken on July 19, 2015]Stellata,
IMG_4780 from Bundan Celtic Festival XI (2015) by mihr1 on Flickr. [Taken on July 19, 2015]Stellata,
IMG_4930 from Bundan Celtic Festival XI (2015) by mihr1 on Flickr. [Taken on July 19, 2015]Stellata,
IMG_4824 from Bundan Celtic Festival XI (2015) by mihr1 on Flickr. [Taken on July 19, 2015]Stellata,
Gallic/Celtic weapons including helmet, shield, sword, and spears, 4th - 1st century BC.from The Mus
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