Pillows
Description: The symbol of the Ouroboros (oroboros or uroboros) , the serpent or dragon eating its own tail is an ancient symbol seen in many cultures. It represents both devouring and recreating of oneself. It is seen as the serpent Jörmungandr, one of the children of Loki and the giantess Angrboða, in Norse mythology. Jörmungandr was so large he could circle the world and grasp his tail with his own teeth. In alchemy, the symbol is said the represent infinity and wholeness. The oak tree, in Celtic mythology, represents family, strength, protection, regality and long life. The acorn in the center represents potential and rebirth. These symbols have been used together to represent the continuance of life through clan and family.
Description: The raven beautiful and mysterious messengers, spies of Odin, keepers of wisdom. The raven was associated with the Triple Goddess, the Morrigan, who took the shape of a raven over battlefields while acting as “Chooser of the Slain” and the protector of warriors.
Raven Pillow
$28
Description: The raven flies across the full moon. Beautiful and mysterious messengers, spies of Odin, keepers of wisdom. The raven was associated with the Triple Goddess, the Morrigan, who took the shape of a raven over battlefields while acting as “Chooser of the Slain” and the protector of warriors.
Description: The Green Man is primarily interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, represented in the cycle of growth each spring.
Greenman Pillow
$28