Morrigan Statue - Wooden Statue of Celtic Goddess

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The Morrigan is a powerful Celtic goddess of war, struggle, and abundance. She is a force to be reckoned with, and this statue perfectly captures her essence. This beautiful wooden statue is handmade from ecological materials, making it the perfect addition to any goddess altar or pagan decor. The intricate carving and stunning details make this statue a true work of art. Whether you are looking for a meaningful gift or a powerful addition to your own spiritual practice, the Morrigan statue is sure to please.

Morrigan Statue Characteristics

  • Material: ecological ash tree
  • Сoating: varnish
  • Height 8 inch/20.5 cm
  • Width 5.7 inch/14.5 cm
  • Depth 1.7 inch/4.5 cm

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We ship our products from Spain to the EU. To the USA and other countries, the goods are shipped from a warehouse located in the USA.

We tried to do it for you with great pleasure and put effort into this wooden sculpture, a wooden statue from the ash tree for your complete delight.

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About the Brand

We have a rich and fascinating story behind our brand. If you have a couple minutes to read and watch how we work, please see About Art Carving page.

Features

Color shades and textures may differ slightly from actual products. It depends on your monitor or phone settings. The statues are very easy to clean. Wipe clean with a dry towel or tissue.

We tried to do it for you with great pleasure and put effort into this wooden cat sculpture from the ash tree for your complete delight.

The design of our wooden products is a one-of-a-kind artwork created by my team and me.

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Morrigan goddess is the death on the battlefield in Irish mythology, Celtic goddess. According to one version, she also symbolized the moon. Her name translates as "The Great Queen" or "Queen of the Ghosts," which is fully consistent with her nature.

The Morrigan, Morrigu, and Macha take part in the battle mainly through the use of witchcraft, druidic magic, the change of guises, intimidation of the enemy, and giving support, and strategic information to her people who worship her. Besides, she is credited with the gift of prophecy and the ability to utter all kinds of spells.

She is a deity patronizing strong independent people, especially those who stand in the way of the Warrior.

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