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The MORRIGAN STATUE
Celtic Warrior Goddess

Morrigan statue stone finish
Copyrighted images by artist Paul Borda, Dryad Designs

The Morrigan
Black-gray stone Finish Resin Statue

The finish on this statue is sometimes a little darker than shown, but you can adjust it to being a lighter finish with a dry cloth. Just brush some of the finish off if you'd like to lighten it up.

7 inches high x 4 inches wide x 3 inches deep

"The Morrigan" is depicted as a Bronze Age Celt. A triple Goddess, her three aspects are known as: Neaim, Macha, and Badb.

She holds two spears and is known for being indomitable in battle. A shape shifter, Celtic Goddess Morrigan would often appear as a raven or hooded crow.

As a protector she empowers an individual to confront challenges with great personal strength, even against seemingly overwhelming odds.

Roman chroniclers reported that Celts went into battle naked, exposing tattoos to summon their magical forces.

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The raven on the back of her cloak is the same one featured
in pendant and earrings found here.


Morrigan Statue Wood Finish Check out our other Morrigan products