Celtic Goddess Merch
Description: The goddess Cerridwen takes center stage in this rendition of the tarot card The Star. She kneels in front of her cauldron brewing a concoction denoted in her magical spell book. Smoke rises & surrounds the enchantress as a star shines brightly in the sky. Seven glowing lights flow through the smoke representing each elemental chakra. The smoke splits into five separate rivulets. A raven sits on a branch watching the Celtic goddess. Cerridwen's witchy items are shelved inside a hollowed out tree.
Description: This witchy design features the Norse goddess of war & sorcery, Freyja. This Major Arcana tarot card has been revamped with a powerful, warrior form of the goddess. She stands strong in her chariot wielding her wand & shield, decorated with the Triskelion. As her cats pull the chariot in opposite directions, Freyja uses her magick through determination and willpower to move them forward. Her belt buckle is a crescent moon, symbolizing her connection with the stars and that in which is coming into being.
Description: In this rendition of the Major Arcana tarot card The Sun, the Welsh goddess Rhiannon rides a white horse as the sun shines brightly above them. Rhiannon's white birds circle overhead. Four sunflowers grow from the grass symbolizing the elements of nature. Rhiannon's nakedness signifies her purity. This is further represented by the color of her steed and birds. The red blanket draped on the horse's back waves in the wind and signals a revitalization of sorts. This card is a bringer of positivity and light.
Description: In Norse mythology, Freyja (/ˈfreɪə/; Old Norse for "(the) Lady") is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, gold, and seiðr. Freyja is the owner of the necklace Brísingamen, rides a chariot pulled by two cats, is accompanied by the boar Hildisvíni, and possesses a cloak of falcon feathers.
Description: The Celtic spirit goddess Morrigan - also Morrigu or Morrighan - is a female being of Irish Celtic mythology. She is an other-worldly female figure closely associated with war, battle and sexuality. Are you into Celtic myths and gods? This design with an Irish deity is perfect for any mythology fan.
Description: The ancient Welsh Goddess of Life and the ever turning cycle, the wheel, Arianrhod in a stylized design. Part of the Irish History, Welsh History, Welsh Gods, Celtic Gods, Celtic Goddesses, Irish Gods, Celtic Paganism, Celtic Mythology Gifts, Irish Mythology Gifts, Ancient History and Ancient Europe Collection.
Arianrhod Celtic Goddess of Stars Rebirth and Fate Mythology Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Agema Apparel
$28 $35
Description: Step into the world of ancient power and timeless symbolism with this striking Celtic warrior design. Featuring a fierce and elegant woman adorned with intricate Celtic knots and tattoo-inspired patterns, this artwork blends mythology, strength, and beauty into one unforgettable piece. Glowing with golden energy and set against a rich emerald backdrop, every detail reflects the spirit of Celtic heritage—unity, eternity, and resilience. The bold linework and layered knot designs create a visually captivating look that stands out on any tee, making it perfect for lovers of fantasy art, warrior aesthetics, and symbolic designs. Whether you’re drawn to Celtic culture, powerful feminine energy, or simply want a unique statement piece, this des
Description: Celtic: Symbolizes various trinities, such as the union of body, mind, and spirit, or the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
Celtic Symbol - (Triskele - Triquetra - Trisquel) - Hounds of Tindalos Posters and Art
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Description: The triple moon is a Goddess symbol that represents the Maiden, Mother, and Crone as the waxing, full, and waning moon. It is also associated with feminine energy, mystery and psychic abilities. You often see this symbol on crowns or other head-pieces, particularly worn by High Priestesses. The Maiden represents enchantment, inception, expansion, the female principle, the promise of new beginnings, youth, excitement, and a carefree erotic aura. The Mother represents ripeness, fertility, fulfillment, stability, and power. The Crone represents wisdom, repose, and compassion.
Description: In Celtic religion and Irish mythology, Brigit or Brighid is the daughter of the Dagda (the "All-father") and one of the Tuatha Dé Danann (a race of people thought to derive from the pre-Christian deities of Ireland). Brighid was once the divine patroness of poetry, smithing, medicine, arts and crafts, cattle and other livestock, and was associated with fire and the coming of spring. During the Middle Ages, she was syncretized with a Christian saint, and became St. Brigid of Kildare or Ireland, who is one of Ireland's patron saints along with St. Patrick and St. Columba. She is also often referred to as Mary of the Gael.
Description: This Golden Freya design celebrates the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and magic in a radiant Art Nouveau style. Featuring intricate Celtic knotwork, luminous gold detailing, and Nordic runes, this artwork captures Freya’s divine energy and feminine strength. A perfect blend of mythology and elegance for art lovers and Viking culture fans alike. Ideal for those who adore mythology, goddess symbolism, and luxury-inspired aesthetics. Makes a stunning gift for pagan or Wiccan friends, art collectors, or anyone who finds beauty in Nordic legends. Great for occasions like Winter Solstice, Christmas, or birthdays — yet timeless enough to shine year-round as an evergreen mythology design.
Description: Defend Nature Goddess. Embrace your inner eco warrior with this fierce fantasy illustration. Featuring a powerful female druid protector with bark armor, a gnarled wooden staff, and a thicket of oak foliage, this design is perfect for environmental activists, RPG enthusiasts, and nature lovers who stand for what they believe in. Show your strength and connection to the wild.
Description: This design portrays Arianrhod, the Celtic goddess of the moon, fate, and the celestial cycles that govern existence. A figure of mystery and cosmic power, she is often associated with the weaving of destiny and the stars that guide it. The radiant lunar sphere she holds symbolizes the eternal rhythm of life, time, and transformation. Rooted in Welsh mythology, Arianrhod represents sovereignty, intuition, and the deep connection between the human soul and the cosmos. A captivating piece for those drawn to mythology, lunar symbolism, and the mystic feminine.
Description: This design portrays Arianrhod, the Celtic goddess associated with fate, the moon, and the cosmic cycles of life. Often linked to the night sky and the weaving of destiny, she stands as a guardian of the celestial realm and the unseen threads that bind existence. The glowing orb she holds symbolizes the universe itself—time, transformation, and the eternal rhythm of creation. In Welsh mythology, Arianrhod represents sovereignty, mystery, and the deep connection between human destiny and the stars. A powerful piece for those drawn to mythology, cosmic symbolism, and the mystic feminine.
Description: Vintage occult-style illustration of The Morrigan, the powerful Irish Celtic goddess associated with war, fate, sovereignty, death and prophecy. Featuring ravens, Celtic knotwork and symbolic imagery inspired by her connection to battle and transformation. Ideal for Morrigan devotees, Celtic pagans, witches, Irish mythology lovers and practitioners drawn to dark goddess spirituality.