Cernunnos Sculpture Wooden Forest God Altar Doll Pagan Horned Gay Idol Witchy Gift Detailed Ash Tree Carving
Cernunnos Sculpture Wooden Forest God Altar Doll Pagan Horned Gay Idol Witchy Gift Detailed Ash Tree Carving
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🌲 Cernunnos Figure – Horned Guardian of the Wild, Fertility & the Underworld
This bold wooden figure of Cernunnos, the horned god of nature, animals, abundance, and masculine energy in Celtic mythology, is carved from ecological ash wood and finished with a glossy varnish. With antlers raised and posture grounded, Cernunnos radiates primal strength and wild serenity — a captivating centerpiece for altars, shelves, or nature-inspired interiors.
📐 Product Specifications:
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Attribute |
Details |
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Material |
Ecological ash wood 🌳 |
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Coating |
Varnish |
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Height |
8 in / 20.3 cm |
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Width |
6.2 in / 15.7 cm |
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Depth |
1.6 in / 4.0 cm |
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Weight |
Approx. 350 g |
✨ Highlights:
- ✔️ Expressive Carving – Features antlers, animal motifs, and Celtic symbolism
- ✔️ Symbol of Wild Power – Embodies untamed nature, fertility, and seasonal cycles
- ✔️ Natural Finish – Warm wood tones enhance its earthy mystique
- ✔️ Versatile Decor – Ideal for altars, desks, or Celtic-themed interiors
- ✔️ Gift-Ready – A meaningful present for mythology fans, spiritual seekers, or nature lovers
📖 Who Is Cernunnos in Celtic Mythology?
Cernunnos is one of the most iconic and mysterious deities of the Celtic pantheon, often depicted with stag antlers, seated cross-legged, and surrounded by animals. His name appears on the Pillar of the Boatmen, a Roman-era monument found in Paris.
He is associated with:
- 🐾 Wildlife & Nature – Patron of animals, forests, and untamed landscapes
- 💰 Abundance & Fertility – Invoked for prosperity and the cyclical renewal of life
- ⚔️ Warrior’s Afterlife – Welcomes fallen warriors to the Island of the Blessed, offering peace and eternal rest
- 🌒 Underworld & Transformation – Linked to death, rebirth, and the balance of opposites
Cernunnos is often compared to Pan, Herne the Hunter, and Faunus, reflecting a shared archetype of horned gods across cultures.
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