The Green Man is one of the most frequently recurring and beautiful motifs of medieval art. Known as God of the Woodlands, he represents the spirit of the trees and the green growing things of the earth. Common among the carved motifs of Europe's oldest churches and cathedrals, he is also referred to as the foliate mask. The foliage that surrounds him is most frequently oak, the sacred tree of Britain.
Measures 2 3/4 inches wide, 2 1/2 inches tall with a depth of 1/4 inches
- Tradition:
- Celtic and Druidry
- Material:
- Polyresin
- Artist:
- Paul Borda