Cernunnus( Cernunnos), Celtic pagan horned God-patron God of the forest Kingdom, trees, all plants and animals, God of male strength, male fertility and warriors. Statuette of wood.
Wooden statue. Made of beech wood, treated with colored wax for wood.
Height 19 cm.
In our workshop we try to make unique products so that you have the opportunity to buy an interesting author's work, which was done with love and attention to detail. Therefore, for most of the work we come up with and develop the design ourselves. We collect information about each of our new heroes, study myths, books written by researchers of pagan religions, and modern descriptions. After that, a new image is born for our statuette. But we also have work on publicly available images and templates.
We have developed the design for this figurine in our workshop.
Any copying, use of the design in whole or in part without our permission is prohibited.
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Product photos are provided as an example. But the tree has a non-uniform structure-knots, small irregularities, cracks-all this can be present on the products. This gives a special beauty to the wood, and sometimes we specifically emphasize this and leave it on the product. If you need a photo of your product, write to us in a message and we will send you a photo of Your product.
Beautiful and mysterious Celtic mythology...
At the height of their civilization, the Celts lived in vast European territories, occupying modern-day Ireland, England, France, Belgium, parts of Germany and Austria. There is even a hypothesis according to which the Celts lived in the Carpathians, and, in particular, the Hutsuls are distant descendants of the Celts. But this is just a hypothesis. But the modern Irish, Scots, Bretons, Welsh really are the distant descendants of those ancient Celts.
The culture of the Celts was very rich in legends and traditions, which were passed down through the centuries from mouth to mouth and, as a rule, preserved in several versions, as well as the Celtic names themselves.
Kernunn (Cernunnos, Cernunnos) was the God of warriors, and also personified abundance and courage.