2197 – Wood Goddess marker
- Physical description:
- A roughly cylindrical piece of branch, attached to an iron spike, presumably to be used as a marker in rituals, painted with two pictures of a naked woman holding an apple, representing a harvest goddess, and a poetic inscription referring to Lughnasadh.
- Museum classification:
- Modern Witchcraft
- Size:
- 350 x 90 x 70
- Information:
The inscription reads, "Dancing at Lughnasadh, first taste of Autumn, forthcoming fruitfulness, all she has wrought."
- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Wood, metal
The inscription reads, "Dancing at Lughnasadh, first taste of Autumn, forthcoming fruitfulness, all she has wrought."