The Morrigan is the fiercest Goddess in Irish myth. The Morrígan, Irish goddess of war, fate, and sovereignty, is primarily symbolized by the raven or crow, and the sword, representing her role in battle, prophecy, and as a shape-shifter. The Morrígan is considered a goddess who can be called upon during personal crisis or for strength, often viewed as a guardian of personal sovereignty and a symbol of power for modern individuals.
This piece is crafted from a repurposed ceramic statue of Saint Barbara, peace doves, accousitc wall tile sample, and a shredded paper paint sample.
The Morrigan is the fiercest Goddess in Irish myth. The Morrígan, Irish goddess of war, fate, and sovereignty, is primarily symbolized by the raven or crow, and the sword, representing her role in battle, prophecy, and as a shape-shifter. The Morrígan is considered a goddess who can be called upon during personal crisis or for strength, often viewed as a guardian of personal sovereignty and a symbol of power for modern individuals.
This piece is crafted from a repurposed ceramic statue of Saint Barbara, peace doves, accousitc wall tile sample, and a shredded paper paint sample.