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Branwen (Bronwen meaning ‘Blessed Raven’) was the goddess of love and beauty and daughte
Celtic Knot Crochet By: Jennifer E RyanFree pattern by RedHEART<
Thanks to Chris www.facebook.com/chris.nicol.712 for explaining why we need to wear a kilt!
mybeingthere:A bit more about Archibald Knox. His great late work was an illuminated manuscript &ldq
It’s My Little Monday!With…G3 Pony First Version Toola Roola!This is an interesting
Here a preview of the second reward for july - Celtic Hunk www.patreon.com/Asmodis
Ribbons, charms and dreamcatchers at the celtic cloughtie well in Madron - Cornwall, England
May 1977- a Celtic life sized sculpture depicts a god looking forward into the otherworld, and backw
fabforgottennobility: Basilica di San Vitale, Ravenna, ITALIA RVNN - 09 by Celtic Joker on Flickr.
Preview for this week’s shoot! The Celtic Knot Harness and some cute new underoos. See you
archaicwonder: Celtic Bronze Horse, C. 300 BCPossibly used as a votive item, found near the border o
detail of the silver cauldron of Gundestrup- one of the most striking and widely studied of Celtic r
witch-magic: The holidays’ wreaths, by Julia Nikita
witch-magic: As a pagan, I think it’s very important to know ancient alphabets. Not just to wr
designobjectory:AN IRISH ‘CELTIC REVIVAL’ FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Dublin c.1978,
K. Mitch Hodge
The Last Sleep of Arthur in AvalonEdward Burne-Jones1881-1898
ifyouregonnalook: Celtic Ray Photography
tighearnmhas:beautifully authentic La Tène period Celtic chariot, made by the LEUKI Asso
La Tène jewellery from Waldalgesheim (Germany)
fuckyeahvikingsandcelts:Celtic silver tetradrachm from the first century BC depicting a horseman wit
“When spring unfolds the beechen-leaf and sap is in the bough, when light is on the wild-w
Celtic Frost visiting Giger’s studio in Zurich, 2006Thomas Gabriel Fischer, H.R. Giger and
effulgentpoet:mythology aestheticsKELPIESIn Celtic folklore, a kelpie is a shape-shifting water spir
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