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DRYAD DESIGN

CANDLE HOLDERS

B=Bone, C=Clay, R=Rosewood, S=Stone, W=Wood


109CH

Celtic Knotwork
Candle Holder - pair
$21.00 Size: 1" x 2" x 2"
Available Finishes: Stone and Wood

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115MC  (far left and far right)
Moon Candle Holders
$18.00 each.
 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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#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"
$103.00

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#130EM 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"
$103.00

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      #125                   #126         

Available Finishes: Stone, Wood
Size: 8" x 4 3/8' x 4 3/8 "

$43.00 each

 

#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.                                       
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#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 "

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 updated November 13, 2007