Cernunnos Statue
The Witches Sage LLC
Cernunnos Statue
Cernunnos Statue By Maxine Miller
Cernunnos is the Gaulish version of the Pan-Celtic “Horned God. ” In Welsh mythology he is the Consort of the Great Goddess and god of the Underworld, nature, virility, fertility, animals, sex, reincarnation and shamanism.
This striking statue of Cernunnos depicts the Horned God Holding a Horned Serpent, Torc of Power and Fox Animal Companion. His animal dynamism swirls around his head, creating a nebula of energy. Designed by artist Maxine Miller, he stands 9 inches tall - a beautiful piece for your altar or home. Available in wood, stone or bronze finish resin.
Also known as Herne the Hunter. Modern Druidry, which derives from Celtic culture, honors Cernunnos in his ancient Celto-European form as the guardian of the forests, the defender of the animal tuatha (tribes), the source of the deep forest wisdom, and the masculine half of creative energy. His restorative work in the cycle of the year is particularly celebrated at Beltaine, and is often paired with one or another of the female deities in her maiden aspect.
Druids may call upon him in reference to vital, non-violent masculine divinity. The horned-god concept is featured prominently in pagan religion. Such deities are linked to nature religion themes as well as to Chthonic or Underworld natures. The power of the stag transfers a warrior nature to the stag-horned god, and as such is a powerful primal image to convey with our unique statue. The Horned God is known to many cultures by many names including: Cernunnos, Herne, Pashupati, Pan, Puck, Pachacamac, Lord of the Winter, Hu Gadarn, and Belatucadros and many others. Cold bronze infused cast resin statue measures 6" x 6 1/2" x 9"