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Awen Stud Earring
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Small Awen Charm in sterling silver
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This represents the Irish All-Father's magical club, which was a Druid's wand, a warrior's weapon, and a fertility symbol.
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A wreath of oak leaves with the Mesopagan Druid symbol of the "three rays of light.
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The Winter Awen, Holly covers some of the stave and includes pine cones
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A deep carving of an Awen in three circles of light, a wreath of oak leaves and a bail at the top to hold your chain or cord. Available in Bronze and Sterling silver
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A wreath of sacred leaves covered by two Druidic staves. This is a symbol of the Earth Mother or Gaia used by many Neopagan Druids.
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This represents the Irish All-Father: "Dagda" magical shield
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Morgan holds out her hands in blessing within a five point star under a crescent moon, below are raven feathers
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The Awen ring symbolizes Sky Father Energy in balance with the Earth Mother energy as well as any of a thousand other sets of three ideas
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A wreath of oak leaves, three staves emanating from three Acorns.
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A Winter Awen with holly leaves and berries.
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This is a winter version of the Awen Ring: a wreath of leaves and three staves descending from the top, the leaves are of Holly, the "dots" are pine cones.
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The Durid Sigil ring: a wreath of sacred leaves covered by two Druidic staves. This is a symbol of the Earth Mother or Gaia used by many Neopagan Druids.
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An Awen in a wreath of oak leaves with the Mesopagan Druid symbol of the "three rays of light"
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The Awen is an ancient design used by the Druids of Olde, in this Winter version, the Holly covers the stave and it appears below
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A wreath of oak and maple leaves, Acorns noting the "source of light" and staves eminating the "light".
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The Oak Tree Belt Buckle features the Image of an oak tree suspended in space and rooted in a rock, surrounded by a field of stars
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This represents the Irish All-Father: "Dagda" magical shield
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The Knotted Penannular Brooch is topped by a Awen: the classic Druid symbol of the unity of Three. Designed to hold the heavy cloaks!
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The Awen is an ancient design used by the Druids of Olde.
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