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Brigid Altar Candle Holder | Ash Wood Celtic Goddess Imbolc Decor

Brigid Altar Candle Holder | Ash Wood Celtic Goddess Imbolc Decor

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As the first breath of spring stirs the frozen earth, Brigid arrives — goddess of flame, forge, and healing, keeper of the sacred fire that never goes out. This Brigid altar candle holder is part of our wooden altar candle holder collection, crafted in Ukraine from ecological ash wood with precise laser-cut detailing inspired by the St Brigid cross and Celtic knotwork. It also features in our Ostara Spring Equinox collection as a perfect seasonal altar piece.

Each piece is individually crafted — no two are identical. Whether lit at Imbolc, placed on a goddess altar, or displayed as Celtic pagan décor, this holder brings the warmth and light of Brigid into your space year-round.

Details

  • Material: Natural ash wood with laser-cut detailing
  • Function: Altar candle holder
  • Finish: Natural varnish
  • Easy to clean with a dry cloth

Brigid in Celtic Mythology

  • Origin: Brigid is one of the most beloved goddesses of the Irish Celtic pantheon — daughter of the Dagda and member of the Tuatha Dé Danann
  • Triple goddess: She rules three sacred domains — poetry and inspiration, smithcraft and metalwork, and healing and medicine
  • Imbolc: Brigid is the presiding deity of Imbolc (February 1–2), the Celtic festival marking the first signs of spring and the return of light
  • St Brigid's Cross: The woven rush cross associated with St Brigid is one of Ireland's most enduring symbols, placed in homes for protection and blessing
  • Symbolism: Fire, inspiration, renewal, healing, the forge, and the eternal flame of creativity

Ideal For

  • Imbolc and Ostara seasonal altar setups
  • Celtic pagan and Wiccan goddess altar décor
  • Thoughtful gift for Celtic mythology and Irish heritage enthusiasts

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  • European Union: EU orders are shipped directly from our Studio in Spain. Shop items in stock in Spain →
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  • Global & Availability: For all other international countries, or in cases where the item is currently unavailable in our Spain or US locations, your statue will be handcrafted and shipped with care from our primary Workshop in Ukraine.

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Care

Colour shades and textures may differ slightly from actual products depending on your monitor settings. Wipe clean with a dry cloth only.


The eternal flame of the Celtic goddess, shaped in ash wood — made in Ukraine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Brigid in Celtic mythology?

Brigid is one of the most beloved goddesses of the Irish Celtic pantheon — daughter of the Dagda and member of the Tuatha Dé Danann. She rules three sacred domains: poetry and inspiration, smithcraft, and healing. She presides over Imbolc, the Celtic festival of returning light.

Is this candle holder suitable for Imbolc and Ostara rituals?

Yes — Brigid is the presiding deity of Imbolc (February 1–2) and her flame symbolism carries through to Ostara (Spring Equinox). This holder is ideal as a seasonal altar centrepiece for both festivals, as well as year-round goddess altar use.

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