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Head of Celtic God Cernunnos Pendant - 925 Sterling
| Start Price |
USD 39.99 |
| Current Price |
USD 49.99 |
| Time Left |
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| Bid Count |
1 |
| Buy It Now Price |
USD 49.99 |
| Reserve Price |
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| Start Time |
Monday, August 25, 2008 |
| End Time |
Sunday, August 31, 2008 |
| Location |
Los Angeles, CA |
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Description
You are bidding on a beautiful handcast 925 sterling silver pendant depicting the head of the Celtic God Cernunnos. 2" in height. Designed by reknowned artist Maxine Miller, this piece is highly detailed and made from a generous amount of silver. Strong double bale in the back of the horns insures that the pendant hangs straight and does not twist. Cernunnos was first worshipped by Iron age Celts across Europe until the end of the first century. Symbol of the Hunter and the Hunted. His image appears on numerous stonecarvings and other artifacts throughout Europe. He appears crowned with stag's antlers, is often seated in a meditative position, and is almost always depicted with images of wild animals. His Celtic name is unknown, although he may be associated with Derg Corra, the early Celtic "Man in the Tree." Cernunnos is a Roman name (his) meaning "horned one." He is often associated with Herne the hunter, a character of British folk myth, and the "Green man" of European architecture. Roman invaders associated Cernunnos with Mercury. He is later associated with "Herne the hunter," of European legend, and his appearance was eventually adapted as the Christian Devil's.
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