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Pattern: Highland Triangle Shawl from the book Folk Shawls, by Cheryl Oberle Yarn: Briggs &
Ancient mermaid art, perhaps?
Rocky Vale Labyrinth carvings- Rocky Vale, Cornwall
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the encyclopedia of celtic mythology and folklore: ↳ EponaAmong people whose vision of divinit
Saturday Afternoon, the sunshine Pours like wine Through your window And I know Golden June can turn
you need not a name to understand who you are.
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The Morrígan also known as the Phantom Queen, the Irish Goddess of war and death, member of t
icontrive: The Morrígan also known as the Phantom Queen, the Irish Goddess of war and death,
FaerieFaerie-folk encompass a diversity of corporeal and ethereal beings: elves, gnomes, goblins, ma
The Hawthorn trees are now blossoming here in Redesdale.In Celtic mythology, the Hawthorn is a sacre
Hi everyone!Last time i posted on here it was about SAI, when it was finished for my university hand
A piece inspired by some Celtic traditions, to celebrate the Winter and the festive period. The enti
Say you stayed home Alone with the flu Find out from friends That wasn’t true Go out at ni
“As he spoke, he paused before a great mound grown over with trees, and around it silver clear
Witch and Troll by John Bauer (1909)“It was believed that when an incantation had been pronoun
“Gwydion secured the Head of Hades’ Cauldron of Regeneration or Re-birth; and when the c
“Not only was Mongan an Irish King, he was also a god, the son of the Tuatha De Danann Mananna
“But this western Otherworld, if it is what we believe it to be–a poetical picture o
“In the old Irish manuscripts, the Celtic Otherworld was located in the midst of the Western O
“Fairies, ghosts, and shades were confused, all alike, in the mind of the Welsh poet, mingling
“In the living folk-lore in Celtic countries, as we found among the Irish peasantry, the cross
Magical Heroes in Celtic Myth“Kings or great heroes…are very commonly described as
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