Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace
Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace
Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace
Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace
Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace
Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace
Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace
Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace
Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace

Raven Crow Pendant Morrigan Viking Celtic Pagan Cord Reversible Necklace

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  • Condition : New
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  • ID# : 206491128
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  • Start : Tue 11 Jan 2022 10:04:40 (BST)
  • Close : Wed 02 Apr 2025 08:00:37 (BST)
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65mm x 30mm Double sided with a 20" twist cord +2" extender
detailed Crow,raven 
Huggin Muninn 
 
Many of the Celtic goddesses are linked with the raven or crow. 
In this mythology the goddesses are the aggressive deities, 
those associated with war and death. Badb, Macha and Nemain are 
all associated with crows and/or ravens, as is Nantosuelta, a 
Gaulish water and healing goddess. The wife of the Fomorian sea-god, 
Tethra, was said to be a crow goddess who also hovered above battlefields, 
and Scottish myth has the Cailleach Bheur, who often appeared in crow form. 
The association of the birds with death and war is an obvious 
reflection of its tendency to eat carrion, plenty of which is to 
be found in the aftermath of battle. This tendency led, eventually, 
to the persecution of the raven, as a harbinger of doom and destruction, 
and also to the common notion in modern European culture that the
main attribute of Crow and Raven is their connection with the Otherworld. 
Upon Cuchulainn's death, the Morrigan perched on his shoulder in the form of a Raven.
 
Please be advised to take your item off  before showering and bathing.
Not doing this can advance tarnishing of your item(s)
Costume jewellery is not for constant wear.
Weeks of wear can build up oils, 
We advise you take them out/off for a good clean .
If your item is on a tie cord please note this is for you the customer to tie and adjust yourself.
 
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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#206491128
Start TimeTue 11 Jan 2022 10:04:40 (BST)
Close TimeWed 02 Apr 2025 08:00:37 (BST)
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Item ConditionNew
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Dispatch TimeSame Day
Quantity42
LocationUnited Kingdom
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