Morrigan Celtic Goddess of Battle Statue
Shapeshifting with ease into the form of a raven, Morrigan could fly over the battlefield and watch the outplay of fate. The Morrigan Goddess of Battle Statue shows the Celtic deity with a raven alighting upon her outstretched hand. Made of cold cast bronze, this Celtic statue features antique styling with hand-painted elements adding dimension to its look. Morrigan appears with her hair down, wearing a short bodice and a high slit skirt. A torc adorns her neck, and she holds a sword in one hand down by her side. Often associated with the foretelling of doom and death in battle, Morrigan is a powerful warrior goddess who plays a large role in ancient Irish myths. For those interested in traditional Irish mythology and warrior women, the Morrigan Goddess of Battle Statue makes a remarkable addition to collections and displays. Key Features: Depicts the Morrigan, Celtic goddess of Birth, Death, and Battle Morrigan is shown standing with a raven in hand Bronze construction has an antique