Brigid Wall Shrine
Brigid Wall Shrine
Brigid Wall Shrine
Brigid Wall Shrine
Brigid Wall Shrine
Brigid Wall Shrine
Brigid Wall Shrine
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Brigid Wall Shrine

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€39,99
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€39,99
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€85,00
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Handmade with love in Estonia, available in limited quantity. FREE WORLD-WIDE EXPRESS SHIPPING! 

(Please excuse me, I have somehow managed to not make product pictures for her, so this is a placement photo of a sample, I will add more professional ones by the end of the week. But shes ready to go home nonetheless! Check the other wall shrines for examples of quality etc :) ) 

This small shrine can be hung on your wall to bless your home, or placed on any table-top, whether it be your tv table, next to your bed, or anywhere else! 

The engraved circle in front is suitable for a standard tea-candle. You can also place water or other offerings there, the possibilities are endless! 

Made from high quality plaster that looks and feels like clay.

Size:

Width: 8cm / 3 inches 

Height: 20cm / 8 inches

Candle holder part: reaches out by 7.5cm / 3 inch





Brigid is a great goddess of healing, music, poetry, prophecy, and smithcraft. She is the matron of artisans, artists, and livestock. Brigid presides over the production of ale. She protects women in childbirth and may be petitioned for fertility. Brigid has dominion over wisdom, education, and learning. She is associated with sacred fires and holy wells.


Brigid is the daughter of the Dagda and thus a member of the Tuatha Dé Danaan, but she transcends classification. She is a symbol of Ireland, emblematic of the modern Celtic revival, among the most beloved spirits of the twenty-first century.

Brigid is a master shape-shifter. Not only is she able to change the physical form in which she manifests, she is able to transform herself to meet the needs of devotees. Thus Brigid was never forgotten or suppressed, nor was she demoted to the status of Fairy Queen or tragic heroine as were so many of her fellow goddesses. Instead, Brigid made the transition to Christianity, evolving into Saint Brigid. When Scots and Irish indentured servants were transported to the Caribbean, she further evolved into Madame Brigitte, Vodou lwa.

Brigid is the mother of invention. Among her other creations, she allegedly made the very first whistle intended as a nocturnal alarm to keep women safe from sexual assault, an early precursor of the “Take Back the Night” movement. Whistles may be blown during rituals to invoke Brigid’s aid.

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