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Celtic Snake Goddess Tenau Pendant
Corchen Celtic Snake Goddess Amulet
Snake Goddess Pendant
First Quality Lead-Free Pewter
about 1 inch across
comes with 24 inch chain

This Northern Celtic Goddess presents you with two serpents of power.

She blesses us in the left hand with the wisdom of insight and vision, and with the right hand the knowledge to speak truths and be clearly heard.

Wear this lovely amulet  for strength and empowerment.

Celtic Snake Goddesses

Irish Snake Goddess Corchen from Manx is an ancient snake Goddess about which little is known. Some contend that she was probably once a regional earth mother Goddess, or one of rebirth and regeneration. Others believe her lost legends made her a creation Goddess.

Tenau of the Golden Breast: was a Celtic Goddess so called because a snake clung to her breast so tenaciously that it had to be cut off and replaced with a nipple of gold.

Most of our Statuary of Snake Goddesses depict bare breasts in agreement with author Buffie Johnson in Lady of the Beasts, Ancient Images of the Goddess and Her Sacred Animals. She says ". . .the exposure of the breasts, as a reminder of her precious nurturing role and suggests that the Goddess sometimes suckles the serpent."

$13.00
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#RP-38

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