The Morrigan Mugs
Description: The Morrigan, the phantom Queen of Celtic mythology, the three sisters and goddess of battle Part of the Celtic Mythology and Ancient Gods Collection
Morrigan Celtic Goddess of Witchcraft, Magic and Death Mug
by Agema Apparel
$13 $18
Description: Honor the dark feminine with this vintage-style Morrigan design, featuring the Celtic goddess of war, fate, and prophecy. A powerful symbol in paganism and witchcraft, surrounded by ravens. Perfect for witches, mystics, and lovers of Celtic mythology.
The Morrigan Celtic Goddess Pagan Witchcraft Design Mug
by Samuel John Gifts
$13 $18
Description: This design portrays The Morrigan, the powerful Celtic goddess of war, fate, and prophecy. Often associated with battlefields and transformation, she appears here as a fierce and sovereign figure, surrounded by ravens—her sacred messengers—and symbols of death and destiny. The sword and skull imagery reflect her dominion over life, death, and the outcome of conflict, while the triquetra represents the eternal cycle of existence. In Celtic mythology, The Morrigan embodies strength, foresight, and the raw, untamed power of the dark feminine. A striking piece for those drawn to mythology, pagan symbolism, and warrior energy.
Description: For Death, we decided that The Morrigan was the perfect character. In this card, we see The Morrigan, her raven’s wings in motion as she hovers above her crowd of victims. She is the Celtic goddess of birth and death, and as such is the perfect embodiment of what this card symbolises. Also known as the Phantom Queen, The Morrigan is more well-known for her relationship with death and the battlefield. Her association with battle implies that she is an indiscriminate bringer of death. The inevitable cycle of life and death cannot be controlled or evaded. Her presence in this card serves as a reminder of that all important truth. -- She is dressed in black as a metaphor for mourning. Around her neck is a necklace depicting a white flower...
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.
Description: The Morrigan is a war goddess from Irish mythology often associated with ravens or the battle crow. She is portrayed as an ominous figure. My interpretation gives her a fearsome appearance with a raven skull headdress, and long bird-like talons for fingers. Her sword is covered with vines and claws to show the connection with nature.
Description: This design portrays The Morrigan, the Celtic goddess of war, fate, and death, surrounded by ravens and crowned by a blood-red moon. As a shape-shifting deity linked to battlefields and prophecy, she embodies sovereignty, destruction, and the inevitability of destiny. Rooted in ancient Irish mythology, The Morrigan stands as a symbol of dark feminine power, transformation, and the sacred connection between war, death, and rebirth.
Description: Badb, Macha, Morrigan, or collectively known as The Crow Goddess are three minds that inhabit one body. The Morrigan was worshiped and feared throughout the Celtic kingdoms as the Goddess of Death and Destruction. Once there had been three sisters: Macha, the Badb, and the Morrigan, but the others had disappeared over the years and the Morrigan reigned supreme. The Morrigan states that The Badb and The Macha now "live inside of her." In original empowered ★ handwritten typeface with pentacles.
Description: Crow silhouette with rainbow tipped wings, above a red Pictish wolf. Text reads "Scáth na Feannóige" (Shadow of the Hooded Crow) and "I am a Wolf of the Morrígan. Best on black backgrounds.
Rainbow winged "Scáth na Feannóige" I am a wolf of the Morrígan Mug
by TEOTW CharmSchool
$13 $18
Description: Black Crow silhouette, shadowed by white, red Pictish wolf. Text reads "Scáth na Feannóige" (Shadow of the Hooded Crow) and "I am a Wolf of the Morrígan. Best on black backgrounds.
"Scáth na Feannóige" I am a Wolf of The Morrígan Mug
by TEOTW CharmSchool
$13 $18
Description: Print reads "Training to Serve the Morrígan" and "Scáth na Feannóige" with a crow, wolf in white print and silhouettes doing chin ups, kettlebell and running in red print
Training to Serve the Morrígan - three figures Mug
by TEOTW CharmSchool
$13 $18