St. Dymphna

 Lugh Celtic diety presiding over the harvest, the arts and the sciences

 

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The symbolism and inspiration:

Lugh is halting at the gates of Tara, his hound beside him, ahead of the setting sun. Included in the Celtic border is a scythe, which also appears to be a question mark. There are numerous other images gleaned from his folklore.


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Lugh
Celtic diety presiding over the harvest,
the arts and the sciences

Lughnasadh is celebrated on August 1


Actual size: 5½" x 7½" x ¾" thick (also available in larger sizes.)

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