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Cailleach
The Irish Crone
(This is not me but shared from an imgur post) My first tattoo :) After studying Archaeology in Scotland, a Pictish symbol seemed appropriate. - Imgur
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The Cailleach was honored throughout the ancient British Isles as a Winter and crone or hag Goddess. She is the bringer of the long cold n...
Explores the Gaelic goddess of winter and her associations in Celtic lore and culture. Also discusses similar figures in Germanic and Slavic tradition.
Celtic Spider Goddess Cailleach is a revered and feared deity in Celtic cultures of Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. Associated with winter and cold
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Bone Mother. Dark Mother. The Hag of Winter. Let's meet the Cailleach.
Imbolc is also the day the Cailleach gathers her firewood for the rest of the winter. Legend has it that if she intends to make the winter last a good while longer, she will make sure the weather on Imbolc is bright and sunny, so she can gather plenty of firewood to keep herself warm in the coming months. As a result, people are generally relieved if it is a day of foul weather, as it means the Cailleach is asleep, she will soon run out of firewood, and therefore winter is almost over.
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