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152 Crescent Raven Pentacle
original carved in mahogany

It must say something that Paul, his own worst critic, loves this piece! The Raven, indicted by the point in his tail, symbolizes power, fate and transformation. The Crescent represents flow and change, the moon waxing and waning in the night sky. With the points up, it is known as the Horned Moon and is seen as the balance of masculine and feminine energy. The dynamic asymmetry of the Celtic swirl patterning, pre-dates Christianity on the British Isles and was purely Pagan in origin the moon expresses the intensity of raven’s deep past guided by the horned moon. The pentacle grounds all that energy in the element of earth so that you can build and focus this energy as you wish.

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 5 1⁄2" x 5 1/8" x 3/4"

$24. Stone Finish(includes shipping)
#153 Chalice and Blade
original carved in mahogany

The Chalice and the Blade represents the conjunction of divine male and female energies, also know as the Great Rite.栔his image may also be familiar as Excalibre and the Holy Grail.栔he pentacle placed on the chalice symbolizes the active nature of the feminine energy, and the crescent on the blade or Athame represents the masculine energy as passive on the internal planes.栁 common salutation in Witchcraft, the phrase ��ssed Beeals this sacred image.栔he ribbon spirals down the piece to symbolize the energy generated during this rite, creating a vortex of rebirth.栍ay this energy bless your home with the harmoniously balanced energy of active and passive, masculine and feminine, yin and yang.

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 13" x 4 1/2" x 3ot;


$38. (includes shipping)
Wood finish

Large and small Moon Pentacles
Moon Goddess, and Candle Holders

#127 Large Moon Pentacle
This pentacle, carved with Celtic knotwork as well as traditional Celtic swirl patterns, was known as the Seal of Solomon. As seen in the tarot, it is a symbol of Earth and Prosperity The pentacle in its upright position represents the Spirit in balance and harmony with the four elements. The inscription around its edge is from "The Charge of the Star Goddess" and reads: "I am the beauty of the green earth and the white moon among the stars."
Available Finishes: Stone, Wood
Size: 11" x 11" x 7/8"


#128 Moon Goddess
Venerated for centuries as nurturer, mistress of magic, and protectress, the Goddess is intimately connected with the moon. She moves us the way the tides move the waters of the ocean. Inspired by the High Priestess card of the tarot, the Moon Goddess embodies feminine wisdom. Place something precious within her arms that you wish to empower with her energy. The line around the base is from "The Charge of the Star Goddess" and reads: "I am the soul of nature who gives life to the universe."
Available finishes: Stone, Wood
Size: 8 1/8" x 7 5/8" x 4"

#114 Small Moon Pentacle
The pentacle, carved with Celtic knotwork as well as traditional Celtic swirl patterns, was known as the Seal of Solomon. It is a symbol of Earth and Prosperity as seen in the Tarot. The pentacle in its upright position represents the Spirit in balance and harmony with the four elements.
Available Finishes: Stone, Wood
Size: 6 3/8" x 6 3/8" x 3/4"

#115 Moon Candleholders
These candleholders are designed to match the Moon Pentacle and The Morrigan.
Available Finishes: Stone, Wood
Size each: 4" x 2" x 4 1/4"

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#127 Large Moon Pentacle -Stone Finish- $65. (includes shipping)
#127 Wood finish


#128 Moon Goddess -Stone finish- $70.00 (includes shipping)
#128 Wood finish


#114 Moon Pentacle -Stone finish- $36.00 (includes shipping)
#114 Wood finish


#115 Moon Candle Holders Pair $35. (includes shipping)
#115 Wood finish

#125 Goddess Candle Holder
The Triple Goddess is beautifully depicted, representing three phases of a woman's life. The Maiden emerges gently, like the Spring, with the waxing crescent on her brow full of promise, youth, and vitality. Graced by the full moon, the Mother stands proud and enraptured. At the height of pregnancy, she is strong, fecund, and as abounding as Summer. The wisened Crone bends below the waning crescent. Her staff serves as an affirmation of her authority as an elder rather than a sign of frailty. Her eyes twinkle with understanding and mischief. She is the brilliance of the Fall leaves before we pass into the dark of the year.

#126 God Candle Holder
The two faces of the God stand back-to-back representing duality. The Leaf King, or Leaf Man, reigns Spring to Fall as the God of plenty and fruitful harvest. He is boisterous and loud, full of life, song, stories, and jokes. Carefree and thrilled to be alive, life arises wherever his staff touches. The Stag King, or Antlered God, along with his devoted hound, rules in the dark of the year and leads the wild hunt. His horns connect him with the animals who give sustenance in winter. The torc on his arm is a mystical symbol of authority. The Ram's headed serpent represents his seasonal office, possibly, Scorpio to Aries, his astrological reign.
Available Finishes: Stone, Wood
Size: 8" x 4 3/8' x 4 3/8 "




#125 Goddess CandleHolder Stone Finish $44. (includes shipping)
#125 Goddess Candleholder Wood Finish $44. (includes shipping)



#126 God Candleholder - Stone Finish - $44. (includes shipping)
#126 God Candleholder - Wood Finish $44. (includes shipping)

#154 Drawing Down the Moon
original carved in maple

This image is based on the Rite of Drawing Down the Moon in which the divinity of the woman is acknowledged, invoked and honored. In Wiccan circles the Goddess energy flows through the priestess as she embodies the Goddess within. The overall shape of the Visica Pisces here represents the Yoni. A popular Goddess chant encircles the outside: “Isis, Astarte, Diana, Hecate, Demeter, Kali, Inanna.” A line from the Five Fold Kiss -“Blessed be thy womb without which we would not be,” –serves to purify and align the body in preparation to open to the Goddess energy. This rite expresses the purpose of our physical form to worship and commune with the divine.

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 10 3/4" x 6 1/4" x 2 3/4"
$72. (includes shipping)
#154 Wood finish $72.00 (includes shipping)



110 Celtic Cross
The Celtic Cross, or wheeled cross, is derived from the ancient Chi-Ro monogram, which is the name of Christ in the Greek alphabet. It was used to represent the nimbus or halo behind the heads of Christ and the saints. To the Celts it closely resembled ancient solar symbols. The basic symbolism is of the world-axis, or the link between Heaven and Earth. The edges are decorated by Celtic key patterning.

Available Finishes: Stone
Size: 7 7/8" x 5 3/8" x 1 1/4"
$35.00 (includes shipping)



#141 Brigid
original carved from mahogany
Brigid, one of the most popular Celtic Goddesses is a vast deity and can assist her devotees with nearly any endeavor. She is depicted here as the three sisters or three of the many aspects of this Goddess: Midwife — healer/nurturer/herbalist, Blacksmith, keeper of fire/craftswoman/transformer and Poetess — bringer of wisdom/guidance/prophecy. The three who-are-one stand on a crescent-shaped base. Symbols of her worship are hidden throughout the piece — Brigid's cross; the flaming arrow; Brigid's bed; the bush near her sacred wells, which are tied with prayers and wishes on scraps of cloth, to mention a few. Many of the names she is known by encompass the base, even one written in ogham.

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 10 3/8" x 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"
$92.00 (includes shipping)
141 Wood finish $92.00 (includes shipping)



#143 & #343 Crescent Moon
The Crescent Moon Pentacle shows the crescent or horned moon entwined with the pentacle. The pentacle is a symbol of Earth, Prosperity and Protection. The pentacle in its upright position represents the Spirit in balance and harmony with the four elements. The crescent is more feminine and intuitive in nature. Together they can be seen as the balance of wisdom and intuition.

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
#143 Large Size: 6 1/2" x 6 1/4" x 3/4"
#343 Small size: 4 3/4" x 4 7/8" x 3/4"
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#143 Stone finish $23.00 (includes shipping)

#143 Wood finish $23.00 (includes shipping)

#343 Stone finish $20. (includes shipping)

#343 Wood finish $20. (includes shipping)






140 Cernunnos Pentacle
original carved from mahogany

Carved with the image of Cernunnos, the antlered God of the Forest, Abundance and Shamanism, the pentacle in its upright position represents the spirit in balance and harmony with the four elements. It is also a symbol of Earth and Prosperity as seen in the tarot. The inscription around its edge is excerpted from, "The Song of Amergin;" and reads: "I am the stag of seven ties. Who but I can reveal the secrets of the unhewn dolman?"

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 7" x 7" x 7/8"
$36.00 (includes shipping)


#140 - Stone Finish $36. (includes shipping)







#139 Cernunnos Plaque
original carved from mahogany
Cernunnos, known as the Horned One, is the antlered God of the Forest. His name is written in Theban script on the banner and he is represented as the God of Abundance and Prosperity. He is often seen carrying a sack that spills out coins as a blessing to his people. Call on him to increase the flow of abundance in your life.

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 5 1/4" x 4" x 7/8"
$20. (includes shipping)
#139 Wood finish $20. (includes shipping)




#113 Cernunnos
Cernunnos, also known by Celts as the Horned One, was the antlered God of the Forest and Prosperity. He often carried a sack that spilled out coins and grain. To symbolize the aspect of Provider, there are seven coins hidden within this piece, each carved with one of Cernunnos' symbols. The right side of his face is decorated with holly, the left side with oak and mistletoe. His classic torc is worn at his neck and his ram's headed snake coils amoung the seven tines of his antlers. Cernunnos depictions are found all over Europe.

Available Finishes: Stone, Wood
Size: 12" x 12" x 4 1/2"
$110. (includes shipping)

#129 Wood finish $110. (includes shipping)




#130 Earth Mother
Original carved from butternut. (Designed to match Cernunnos.)
The Earth Mother, shows the phases of the Goddess through the foliage around her. The intention is to present a flow from birth with the buds, going through life and ending at death and transformation. She is surrounded by animals, flowers and herbs sacred to the Goddess. The crescent on her brow identifies her not only as the Goddess of the fertile Earth, but also of the ever changing Moon, symbol of rebirth. The torc encircling her neck is a Celtic symbol of Sovereignty.
Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 12" x 12" x 4 1/2"
$110. (includes shipping)
#130 Wood Finish $110. (includes shipping)




Celtic Goddess, was known for creating a magical brew that was stirred for a year and a day to produce the Three Drops of Inspiration. These were stolen by a young boy who grew up to be known as Taliesan, a great bard and wizard. The myth of the Goddess' pursuit of this thief involves a dramatic series of shape changing. Cerridwen was the muse who brought inspiration to poets, musicians, writers and those of the creative arts. Historically, Celtic bards were known as Credo, children of Cerridwen.
Available Finishes: Clay
Size: 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 2"
#106 - $34. (includes shipping)





#111 The Morrigan
"The Morrigan" is depicted as a Bronze Age Celt. A triple Goddess, her three aspects are know as: Neaim, 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.

click a finish below to view
Available Finishes: Bone, Stone, Wood
Size: 11" x 5" x 3 1/2"

#311 The Morrigan - small
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Available Finishes: Bone, Stone, Wood
Size: 7" x 3 3/4" x 2 1/2"

#111 Stone Finish $56. (includes shipping)
#111 Bone Finish $56. (includes shipping)
#111 Wood Finish $56. (includes shipping)
#311 Stone Finish $40. (includes shipping)
#311 Bone Finish $40. (includes shipping)
#311 Wood Finish $40. (includes shipping)




#138 Habondia Plaque
original carved from mahogany

The Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Abundance and Prosperity, Habondia is descended from a Germanic Goddess of the Earth. She ensured the abundance of crops and herds for her devotees. Her name is written in Theban script on the banner. Call on her to promote growth and abundance in your life.

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 5 1/4" x 4" x 7/8"


#117 Seated Goddess
The Lunar Goddess sits on her throne which is graced with the phases of the moon. She is crowned with the horned crescent. In her lap she cradles a scrying bowl representing receptivity, intuition and the magical womb of transformation.
On her right side a rabbit looks on, her emblem of life, fertility, and new beginnings. On her left the crow cries out as her messenger, symbolic of the waning years of life and the ultimate passing from this life into the next. The back of her throne depicts the Goddess in her three aspects as Maid, Mother and Crone. #116 Seated God
The Forest God sits noble and strong, upon his dais. Within the crown of his antlered brow burns the spiritual fire of transformation, initiation and creative force. Ram headed snakes interlace themselves within the pentacle below him.
The lord's throne is supported on his right by the bull- representative of power, strength and virility. On his left is the mythic stag- an emblem of wildness, sovereignty, and the bountiful forest. His aspect as "Lord of the Dance" is displayed on the back. This dance was performed to bring fertility to the crops and to his people.
Size each: 8" x 3" x 3"
Available Finishes: Stone, Wood

Other pieces shown: God and Goddess Candle Holders,
Knotwork Pentacle, Celtic Knotwork Candle Holders.
#109 Celtic Knotwork Candle Holders
original carved from mahogany
Designed to match either the Knotwork Pentacle or the Celtic Cross

Size: 1" x 2" x 2"
Available Finishes: Stone and Wood


#147 Lilith
original carved from butternut
This image of Lilith is based largely on a Sumerian clay tablet relief from 2000 BC. She wears the horned crown that marks her as a Goddess not a demon in Sumerian mythology. Lilith appears in Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Canaanite, Persian, Hebrew, Arabic and Teutonic mythology. She is also known as Adam's "first wife" who refused to "lie beneath." In the oldest mythologies she is a Goddess and in later stories she is demonized. Lilith is a motherless form of the divine feminine even known to some as the wife of Yahweh. As the embodiment of the neglected, outcast and rejected aspects of the Great Goddess she calls women to rise up in strength to reclaim their own divinity.

Available Finishes: Stone and Rosewood
Size: 11 3/4" x 5 3/4" x 5 1/4"


132 Lugh
(Designed to match Moon Goddess, Moon Pentacle, and Moon Candle Holders & Lg. Moon Pentacle) Lugh, pronounced "Loo" was a Sun God. His name means "the shining one," and he was considered a "Good God" meaning he was good at everything. Worshipped as the God of Fire, he also presided over metallurgy, crafting, weaving, and served as protector of the weak. Lughnasadh, the Sabbat celebrated in August, is named for him. A primary diety of the Druids, Lugh sometimes took human form and worshipped alongside them. He is a wonderful God to call upon when one doesnմ know how to proceed, because he can do or assist with anything. Lugh is often associated with the Greek God Apollo, and more statues and holy sites were erected to this handsome God that to any other Celtic deity. The inscription on the base was written and conceived by author Raven Grimassi.
Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 10" x 7" x 4"



#108 Odin
"Odin" is known as the Norse All-Father. He sits astride his 8-legged horse, Sleipnir, who carries souls to the unseen realms. The spear named Gar, when thrown, will always return. Through ritual self-sacrifice, Odin discovered the Runes while hanging from the Yggdrasill, or world tree. A parton of warriors, he was skilled in magic and a master of primal forces. Known as the One-Eyed God, Odin sacrificed his eye to gain wisdom from the fountain of Mimir.

Size 7 3/4" x 7" x 1 3/4"
Available Finishes: Wood, Stone











103 Pentacle
The Pentacle, carved in Anglo-Saxon style, was known as the Seal of Solomon. It is a symbol of Earth and Prosperity as seen the Tarot. The pentacle in its upright position represents the Spirit in balance and harmony with the four elements. There are 26 creatures embellishing this piece. Can you find them all?
Available Finishes: Stone, Wood
Size: 5" x 5" x 3/4"





#107 Rhiannon
is derived from the earlier Welsh that literally translates as Great Queen Goddess. She rode a pale white horse, carried the magical bag of abundance, and the song of her three sacred birds was so perfect it held power over life and death. A prince who attempted to overtake her rode for several days before asking her to wait. Known for rewarding those who ask for what they want, she stopped immediately, saying "...and it would have been better for your horse had you asked long before this."
Size: 8" x 7" x 6"
Available Finishes: Bone

One dollar from each Rhiannon purchased is donated to protect wild habitat




134 Rhiannon plaque
"Rhiannon" is derived from the earlier Welsh that literally translates as Great Queen Goddess. She rode a pale white horse, carried the magical bag of abundance, and the song of her three sacred birds was so perfect it held power over life and death. A prince who attempted to overtake her rode for several days before asking her to wait. Known rewarding those who ask for what they want, she stopped immediately, saying "ˇnd it would have been better for your horse had you asked long before this." Her name is written in Theban script on the banner.
Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 5" x 4" x 7/8"






Venus
Venus was inspired by neolithic stone carvings of Goddess images that have been found all over Europe. She represents the voluptuous beauty and fertility of both the land and her people. The snake coiling at her base is called an "Uroboros," and symbolizes the never-ending cycle of life, death, and regeneration.

Size: 5 1/4" x 2 1/2" x 2"
Available Finishes: Clay, Wood

#118 Maid,Mother, Crone - Stone finish $24. (includes shipping)

#118 Mother, Maid, Crone -Wood finish $24. (includes shipping)



Small Plaques

These designs are also found on the sides of the Seated God and Goddess.

#119 Small Pentacle
Size 3" x 3" #120 Lord-of-the-Dance
Size 3" x 7 3/4" #118 Maid-Mother-Crone
Size 3" x 7 3/4" #121 Celtic Stag
Size 3" x 3"
All four pieces: available finish: Stone, Wood



#121 Celtic Stag - Stone Finish -$13. (includes shipping)
#121 Celtic Stag - Wood Finish - $13. (includes shipping)





#119 Small Pentacle - Stone Finish - $13. (includes shipping)
#119 Small Pentacle -Wood Finish $13. (includes shipping)




#120 Lord of the Dance -Stone Finish $24. (includes shipping)
#120 Lord of the Dance - Wood Finish $24. (includes shipping)





#148 Leafman Switchplate - Stone Finish - $24. (includes shipping)
#148 Leafman Switchplate - Wood finish $24. (includes shipping)




#149 Cernunnos Switchplate -Stone Finish $24. (includes shipping)
#149 Cernunnos Switchplate -Wood Finish $24. (includes shipping)





#150 Double Switchplate - Stone finish $33. (includes shipping)
#150 Double Switchplate - Wood finish $33. (includes shipping)


#148 Leaf Man Switchplate
Original carved in Butternut in the USA
by Paul Borda This laughing leafman light switch will bring his jovial mischieviousness into your home. The leafman face decorates many ancient buildings. gargoyles? they often spouted water out of their open mouths.? modern times instead of water this Green Man lights up your life. ?l, at least your room. ?careful though, if you flip the switch too quickly he might give you raspberry!?njoy!
Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 10" x 7" x 4"

#149 Cernunnos Switchplate
Original carved in Mahogany in the USA

Cernunnos, also known by many name such as Herne, Forest Lord, Horned Man or the Stag of Seven Tines, is a Celtic God of Abundance, Prosperity and of course – Fertility. This God carries his sacred objects and his sense of humor for all to enjoy. Turn on the God and light up your life! This is a God who knows how to have a good time.

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood


#150 Double Switchplate
Original carved in Mahogany in the USA

The Old Pagan Seasonal Gods were also sexual Gods, bringing abundance and fertility to Mother Earth. The Green Man ruled during the Summer or Light of the Year and the Horned Man during the Winter or dark of the year. Like two brothers, they dance the magic of life entwined in joy. So turn up the Gods and let them bring light, abundance, enjoyment and a few giggles into your home to brighten up your day!

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood





#202 Merry Meet Plaque - Stone Finish $28. (includes shipping)
#202 Merry Meet Plaque - Wood finish $28. (includes shipping)


Available Finishes: Stone, Wood (Click an image for wood finish)
Size: 8" x 6"





#137 Leafman Mask
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 decoration of Europe's oldest churches and cathedrals; he is often referred to as the foliate mask. The foliage that surrounds him is most frequently oak, the sacred tree of Britain.
Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 17" x 12" x



#129 Oak Pentacle
Original carved from oak.
The pentacle is a symbol of Earth and Prosperity as seen in the tarot. The three symbols at the top of the pentacle represent the three degrees of initiation. The Taurus symbol represents the Horned God, or divine masculine. The waxing and waning crescents represent the Goddess, or sacred feminine. At the bottom, the two S's represent Mercy and severity, or the scourge and the kiss. The oak is revered by many ancient traditions.
Available Finish: Stone and Wood
Size: 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 1"




#'s 123, 323 Tree Pentacle
(original carved from oak)
The Pentacle was known as the Seal of Solomon. It is a symbol of Earth and Prosperity as seen in the tarot. The pentacle in its upright position represents the Spirit in balance and harmony with the four elements. The tree represents the cosmic world tree known throughout many cultures & spiritual paths. Around the edge it reads, "Seed, root, stem, bud, flower, leaf, fruit," representing the endless cycle of rebirth.
Available Finishes: Stone, Wood
#123- Medium size: 5 5/8" x 5 5/8" x 7/8"
#323- Small size: 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 3/4"




World Tree



The Norse World Tree or Yggdrasil is depicted with Odin sacrificing himself as an initiation into the Mysteries as referenced in the Havamal. Above him Ratatosk, the squirrel ferries insults between Niddhogg the dragon, the force of destruction in the tree's roots and the Eagle who represents the hightest spiritual light. The three Norns are seen as Past, Present and Future as they constantly pour healing waters on the tree's roots to heal the damage of Niddhogg. Below them sits Hel in the Underworld flanked by Asgard with its Rainbow Bridge and Jotunheim with Mimir's Head.

Available Finishes: Stone and Wood
Size: 19" x 9" x 1 3/4"