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Handmade wooden statuette of Morrigan carved out of oak wood
Dimensions: 79.
Handmade wooden statuette of Morrigan carved out of oak wood.
Dimensions: 7.9 inches (20 cms tall).
Material: Oak wood.
Handmade.
DEAR BUYERS, PLEASE NOTE:
1. Each statue is unique, and will be slightly different from the one presented on the photo.
2. This statue will be carved and shipped by the order in 14-20 days.
The Morrigan, also known as Morrigu, is a figure from Irish mythology. The name is Mór-Ríoghain in Modern Irish, and it has been translated as "great queen" or "phantom buying queen".
The Morrígan is mainly associated with war and fate, especially with foretelling doom, death, or victory in battle. In this role she often appears as a crow, the badb. She incites warriors to battle and can help bring about victory over their enemies. The Morrígan encourages warriors to do brave deeds, strikes fear into their enemies, and is portrayed washing the bloodstained clothes of those fated to die. She is most frequently seen as a goddess of battle and war and has also been seen as a manifestation of the earth- and sovereignty-goddess, chiefly representing the goddess's role as guardian of the territory and its people.