Celtic God Cernunnos Pentacle Wall Plaque Wicca Pagan
Cernunnos, known to the Celts as "The Horned One", is the stag antlered God of the Forest, God of Prosperity and God of the Underworld. He often carried a bag filled with coins, and was purported to be a shape-shifter, with the ability to turn himself into any animal. His antlers are regarded as symbols of virility and fertility. The Horned God is born at the winter solstice, marries the goddess at Beltane, and dies at the summer solstice, representing the growing season and bountiful harvests.
This wall plaque of Cernunnos encompassed in a pantacle is from Dryad Designs and artist Paul Borda. Cernunnos sits with a torc in one hand and a ram-headed snake in the other, with forest greenery in the background. The outside edge of the plaque reads "I am the stag of seven tines. Who but I can unfold the secrets of the unhewn dolman?", an invocation of the Horned God. It is a cold cast resin replica of the original, which took over 300 hours to complete. The plaque is 7 inches in diameter, and is 7/8 of an inch deep. It's a perfect addition to any pagan home.