Cethlenn Celtic Goddess holds a prominent place in Irish mythology as the wife of Balor and mother of Ethniu, playing a significant role in the battles of Mag
Discover Goddess Áine: Celtic deity of Sun, Moon, and Love. Unravel her myths, symbols, and profound influence in Irish mythology.
Arduinna Arduinna was the goddess of hunting and forests in northern Gaul. Devotees revered Arduinna as the divine guardian and namesake of the Arduenna Silva, or Ardennes Forest. They believed Ard…
This art printable of Celtic Goddess Brigid, Bridget, Bridgit or Brig captures the essence of her fiery nature, and really has the feel of a real person, not so much a perfected idealized being. She is a goddess that governed many areas including domestic animals, healing, smithing and more for the Celtic folk in Ireland and the region historically. Want this image printed & shipped? Go here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1682882500 If you are drawn to Bridgid you already know this and more. Here is another printable art print of her: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1448862381 The Divine Feminine images can be a reminder of the positive energy throughout history that was embodied in these beings from various cultures. I'll be adding more Goddesses and Bodhisattva's from Asia, Africa and Europe very soon! This super high resolution print-- is for you goddess or the goddess in your life! Printable art is an easy and affordable way to personalize your home or office (see more below.) -- I N C L U D E D - F I L E S -- Included is a high res JPEG image 300 dpi ready for instant download/print. These are the sizes this prints in: ** A 2x3 ratio file for printing 4"x6", 6"x9", 8"x12", 10"x15", 12"x18", 16"x24", 20"x30", 24"x36". **A 4x5 ratio file for printing 4"x5", 8"x10", 16”x20," 40x50cm. **A 3x4 ratio file for printing 6"x8", 9"x12", 12"x16", 18"x24". ** An international paper size file for printing 5"x7", A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, 50x70cm. You can print from home, your local print shop, or upload the files to an online printing service and have your prints delivered to your door! If you want to get your prints printed and shipped to you, check out Printful, they offer affordable and high quality framed prints and canvases. Upload straight from your phone!
Agrona: The Welsh Goddess of War. Celtic Deity, Battle Magic, Sovereignty. Courage, Strategy, Protectress of Warriors. Deity
The United Kingdom is the heartland of the Celtic people. From myths and legends come many amazing Gods and Goddesses. Here we meet three very different gods from England Ireland and Wales.
The Hina Hawaiian Goddess holds a significant place in Polynesian mythology, particularly in the culture of Hawaii. As an ancient deity associated with the
Áine – Celtic Goddess of Love, Wealth and Sovereignty. Beautiful image, attract abundance and love. Ideal for your altar or bedroom. High quality print. By default the image is professionally printed on glycee semi-gloss paper Please choose your preferred printing size, use the drop down menu. Copyright © WillowPathSupply All artwork and images on this site are copyright of WillowPathSupply. Images may not be used, downloaded, sold, redistributed, altered, or printed. Personal or commercial use of the artwork without explicit written consent from the artist, Heidi Murphy, is strictly prohibited and punishable by U.S. and international copyright laws. Please contact the artist prior to sharing on social media. Celestial blessings!
Irish Legends: Maeve - the Sexual Goddess of Irish Mythology who slay Cuchulainn
Long before Christianity arrived in Ireland, the ancient Celts worshipped hundreds of Celtic gods and goddesses. These deities were believed to have magical
Myths and Legends of Ireland - Irish Mythology
An original design of the goddess Branwen from Welsh mythology. This digital art available for download blends Celtic symbolism with a touch of Art Nouveau style. It's perfect for collectors of fantasy art, mythology and those interested in the rich tapestry of British cultural heritage and folklore, appealing to enthusiasts of historical and mythological art prints. INSTANT DOWNLOAD PLEASE BE AWARE: This offering is for a digital item only. No physical item will be shipped. The files will be delivered electronically within minutes of your order and payment. An email will be sent to the address you have associated with your Etsy account with a link for your download.. ✦✦DIGITAL FILE INFORMATION ✦✦ Upon purchase, you will receive a high-resolution JPG files at 300 dpi, formatted in the sRGB colour profile for accurate colour reproduction on standard digital devices. The file will have the watermarked removed and is suitable for crisp, clear prints and has been optimised for printing sizes up to 20"x 20"whilst maintaining excellent quality. Should you wish to print a larger size, please contact me and I will send you a link to an additional file optimised for sizes above 20" x 20" free of charge The file will be delivered electronically within moments of your order and payment. You will receive an email to the address registered with your Etsy account with a link to download your file. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It is possible to print at home, or at a printing shop, either local to you or online. It is recommended to use good quality art paper and please ensure that your printing service is set to sRGB colour profile to achieve the best colour results. Should you have questions, need files in the CMYK colour profile, or seek assistance with your digital download, please don't hesitate to contact me—I'm here to help you. Thank you for visiting Lexi Snowsten Art and supporting my small business! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Returns This is a digital item and cannot be returned, therefore items cannot be refunded ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright The artwork advertised here is the property of Lexi Snowsten Art and is strictly for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Commercial reproduction, resale, or distribution of our digital files in any form is expressly prohibited. Modifying our artwork for commercial or resale purposes is also not permitted. Key words
Rhiannon is the Welsh goddess of horses, whose story is detailed in an ancient collection of Welsh folktales called The Mabinogion.
Irish Lore St. Brigid is a mysterious figure in many ways. In the fifth and sixth centuries, during the time that Ireland was converting to Christianity, it was a common strategy to follow the exam…
Hel (Old Norse Hel, “Hidden”) is a goddess who rules over the identically named Hel, or Helheim, the underworld where many of the dead dwell. Hel is one of three children born to Loki and Angrboda, the giantess. Her body and face were described as half in light and half in darkness. She was half dead and half alive. Hel gifted to Odin his two ravens, Huginn and Muninn. Ravens are messengers between this realm and the next, opening pathways to death’s realm. Her kingdom was said to lie downward and northward, and appears to have been divided into several sections. It was said that those who fell in battle did not go to Hel but to the god Odin, in Valhalla, the hall of the slain. It was her job to determine the fate of the souls who entered her realm. Hel stands at the crossroads in judgment of souls who pass into her realm. In that, she is linked to Osiris and Isis as well as Hecate. The evil ones are banished to a realm of icy cold death and torture. This particular aspect of Hel’s realm was the basis for the Judeo-Christian “hell” to which sinners are banished and tortured for eternity. Unlike the Judeo-Christian concept, Helheim also served as the shelter and gathering place of souls to be reincarnated. Hel watches over those who died peacefully of old age or illness. She cares for children and women who die in childbirth. She guides those souls who do not choose the path of war and violence through the circle of death to rebirth. Because of Hel’s special role in the deaths of mothers in childbirth and children of all ages who die, she has become, according to some sources, the special guardian of children. The Vikings viewed her with considerable trepidation. The Dutch, Gallic, and German barbarians viewed her with some beneficence, more of a gentler form of death and transformation. She is seen by them as Mother Holle; a being of pure Nature, being helpful in times of need, but vengeful upon those who cross her or transgress natural law. Hel has fallen from her privileged position as guardian and ruler through years of being represented as an evil, ugly entity waiting to devour and torture lost souls. Ignorance has used her as a means of scaring children and adults into a supposedly righteous path (instead of allowing free will to guide their actions to do what is right). May we learn and dispel the slander of years by seeing her for the protector, judge, and guide that she originally represented. Also read: Mictecacihuatl, the Aztec Goddess of the Underworld
Raw and intense divine feminine energy.
Irish Legends: Aine the Goddess who took Revenge on a King
The Nine Muses were minor goddesses of Greek mythology, who were closely linked to the arts and sciences. They guided and inspired mortals and gods in their ventures.
Norse mythology is a collection of myths, stories, and legends from ancient Northern Europe. Here are some Norse mythology facts!