Imbolc Brigid Triple Deity Pendant, Sterling Silver Chunky Pendant, Oxidised Celtic Spiral, Goddess Brigid Necklace, Irish Talisman, St Brigid's Cross Pendant
You might want to buy this beautiful Brigid pendant Imbolc. Designed in Ireland this necklace is inspired by the Goddess and Triple Deity Brigid and the Celtic festival Imbolc.
Brigid was an early Celtic Goddess. She is associated with Spring in Ireland otherwise known as Imbolc
Imbolc was one of the cornerstones of the Celtic calendar and marked the start of Spring. The word Imbolc is thought to refer to milk in the ewe’s stomach marking the start of Spring and the new farming season. It is also associated with Brigid the Celtic Goddess, the triple deity and patron of healing and the Arts. Rituals were performed to appease the elements and ensure a steady supply of food until the harvest six months later. To this day on the 1 February People in Ireland still make the St Brigid’s cross from rushes and a three legged rush weaving to represent the Celtic Goddess Brigid.
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The Storyteller
Úna O Boyle is a jewellery designer, maker and story teller. She uses her craft and her designs to retell the ancient stories of her Irish Celtic culture. She is a creative independent thinker and passionate about her designs.
Úna has always been a keen traveller. Having studied anthropology at university she has travelled the four corners of the globe. She has an appreciation of different cultures and this has enhanced her appreciation of her own culture. She is passionate about the mythology and folklore that define her Irish Celtic culture. She is currently studying the Irish language which she believes will give her a richer insight into her rich heritage.
"I grew up in West Belfast in the late 60s and early 70s and often escaped to Donegal in the West of Ireland on Summer holidays. My grandfather and great aunts and uncles lived in Malinmore, Glencolmcille, a remote rural area dotted with megalithic tombs and standing stones - our Summer playground. These ancient relics were referred to as Diarmuid and Grainne’s grave....the lovers pursued by Cuchulain. We listened to my Great Uncle tell stories of the “little people” living under the mountain where you might see smoke rising up from the ground and hear them playing music. I never knew whether he believed it or not...or for that matter whether I did!
This duality of my upbringing both living in an area of conflict and finding refuge in a beautiful part of Ireland with such a rich history of folklore and a strong sense of belonging, soaked into my creative DNA. I hope you get as much from wearing my jewellery as I do in designing it!"