The Morrigan is depicted as a Bronze Age Celt. A triple Goddess, her three aspects are known as: Nemain, Macha, and Badb. She holds two spears and is known for being indomitable in battle. A shape shifter, she would often appear as a raven or hooded crow. As a protector she empowers an individual to confront challenges with great personal strength, even against seemingly overwhelming odds. Roman chroniclers reported that Celts went into battle naked, exposing tattoos to summon their magical forces.
Measures 7 inches in height by 4 inches wide, with a depth of 2 1/4 inches
- Tradition:
- Celtic and Druidry
- Material:
- Polyresin
- Artist:
- Paul Borda