Artist original artwork of Celtic Irish goddess Brigid pendant.
Brigid also called Brigit was a triple goddess of Celtic Irish mythology.
As such, she was a fire goddess and worshipped by smiths and metalworkers which is what I have focused on representing on this pendant. She is wearing a green dress protected by a long black apron, wearing smithing gloves and holding a hammer and a long metal over an anvil. She is in front of an open fire and on the wall behind her is a sword, sickle and a shield.
Seemingly in contrast to this, she was also referred to as a goddess connected to wells and rivers. One of the most famous landmarks in Ireland, Brigid’s Well in Kildare, still bears her name.
The water from this well is also said to have healing properties. Brigid was revered as a healer, both through her wells and through other means, but was also known as a fighter at times.
She was thought of by many as a goddess of music and other art forms. She was thought to inspire songs, poetry, craftsmanship, and wisdom.
Brigid was also the patroness of agriculture, specifically farm animals. In this aspect, she was also sometimes considered to be a goddess of spring, motherhood and birth.
- Original artwork
- Hand carved pendant
- Kiln-fired solid yellow bronze also called jeweler gold bronze pendant
- Hand painted
- Sealed with a layer of resin to preserve finish.
- Signed in the back by artist.
- The inside width of the bail is 5 mm.
- Nickel free
- 4mm black leather torc option
- 14k gold filled rolo chain option
- Gold filled has 100 times more gold than plated. Does not rub off.
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$180.00Price
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