Brigid Altar Card 4”x6”

$5.00

Brigid Altar Card in color on both sides of high quality matte card stock, 4”x6”. Original art by Heron Michelle. Back of the card displays information about the Goddess for use in your devotional and magickal work.

Brigid (Old Irish)

Brid (Gaeilge) Bride (Scots) Brigit (Anglicized)

The Goddess Brigid originates with the Celtic tribes and the Tuatha de Danann pantheon. Patroness of artisans, healers, poets, and midwives. Her domain spans all three realms of earth, sky and sea, as symbolized by the triskele. She is a Goddess of fire, grit and resourcefulness, tending the forge and creating practical and beautiful solutions to human needs.

Origin: Irish Celtic

Keywords: Inspiration, Renewal, Healing, Craftsmanship

Symbols: Green mantle, reed cross, sacred flame, the forge, blacksmith’s tools, triskele, triquetra, arrow, cows, ewe, serpent

Traditional Offerings: White, gold, or red candles; milk, butter, cheese, bread, oatcakes, honey, wine, or whiskey; spring or well water; spring flowers; rosemary, lavender, thyme, blackberries; poetry, music, woven reed crosses, and tools of healing or creative arts; amber, iron, gold.

Auspicious Times: Sunrise; Sunday; Imbolc; Beltane; rites of inspiration, healing, creativity, craftsmanship, teaching, home blessings, new beginnings.

Brigid Altar Card in color on both sides of high quality matte card stock, 4”x6”. Original art by Heron Michelle. Back of the card displays information about the Goddess for use in your devotional and magickal work.

Brigid (Old Irish)

Brid (Gaeilge) Bride (Scots) Brigit (Anglicized)

The Goddess Brigid originates with the Celtic tribes and the Tuatha de Danann pantheon. Patroness of artisans, healers, poets, and midwives. Her domain spans all three realms of earth, sky and sea, as symbolized by the triskele. She is a Goddess of fire, grit and resourcefulness, tending the forge and creating practical and beautiful solutions to human needs.

Origin: Irish Celtic

Keywords: Inspiration, Renewal, Healing, Craftsmanship

Symbols: Green mantle, reed cross, sacred flame, the forge, blacksmith’s tools, triskele, triquetra, arrow, cows, ewe, serpent

Traditional Offerings: White, gold, or red candles; milk, butter, cheese, bread, oatcakes, honey, wine, or whiskey; spring or well water; spring flowers; rosemary, lavender, thyme, blackberries; poetry, music, woven reed crosses, and tools of healing or creative arts; amber, iron, gold.

Auspicious Times: Sunrise; Sunday; Imbolc; Beltane; rites of inspiration, healing, creativity, craftsmanship, teaching, home blessings, new beginnings.