Moonstone
Moonstone is a very gentle, serene night fairy. Hand painted, luminous finish.
Dimensions in cm 21Hx11Wx19D
Manufactured from cold cast resin, glass and metal.
Wiccan Figurines
Moon Gazing Hare ( Large )
The Moon Gazing hare is an ancient symbol or Pagan origins, often associated with Wiccan beliefs and witchcraft. In
particular, the hare is the most common white witches familiar. Hand painted finish.
Height 18cm
Manufactured from cold cast resin.
Moon Gazing Hare
The Moon Gazing hare is an ancient symbol, perhaps most associated with
paganism, but is often associated with Wiccan beliefs and witchcraft. In
particular, the hare is the most common white witches familiar. Hand painted finish.
Height 12.5cm
Manufactured from cold cast resin, glass and metal.
Seelie Court Fairies
The fairies of the Seelie Court are royal fairies with important duties.
Only the bravest, most magical, and kindest fairies belong to the court. Of
the different types of fairy in the Seelie Court, it is hard to say who is
the most magical or beautiful. Each one possesses her own unique gifts and
powers, revealed only to the chosen few amongst mortals.
Orla
Orla is a Gaelic fairy princess of the fields. Her name means "golden one". Hand painted finish.
Dimensions in cm 25.8Hx21.1Wx10.5D
Manufactured from cold cast resin
Keely
A Gaelic grotto fairy princess, Keely's name means "beautiful and graceful". Hand painted finish.
Dimensions in cm 25.3Hx13.3Wx8D
Manufactured from cold cast resin
Regan
Perhaps the wisest fairy of the Seelie Court, Regan is a Gaelic fairy
queen. Her name means "noble". Hand painted finish.
Dimensions in cm 25.4Hx13Wx8.6D
Manufactured from cold cast resin
The Seelie Court of the Fae
According to Scottish folklore, the Fae, or fairies as they are now known,
were clearly divided into two groups, the Seelie Court and the Unseelie
Court. Seelie translates to "holy" or "blessed". Broadly speaking, those who
belonged to the Seelie Court were good fairies and those who belonged to the
Unseelie Court were malicious and evil.
Seelie Court fairies are known to seek help from
humans, to return human kindness with favours of their own, and to help the
poor with gifts of corn and bread. The most common time of day to see them
is twilight, when they would often be seen walking in long processions.
Riona
Friend to all animals, Riona is especially fond of dragons. She is a
Gaelic forest fairy queen. Her name means "queen". Hand painted finish.
Dimensions in cm 26.1Hx14.7Wx10.4D
Manufactured from cold cast resin
Alana
Bringing light to dark places, Alana is a very beautiful Gaelic fairy
princess. Her name means "bright one". Hand painted finish.
Dimensions in cm 26Hx13.5Wx8.5D
Manufactured from cold cast resin
Tully
Especially fond of dragons, Tully is a Gaelic cave fairy queen. Her name means "peaceful one". Hand painted finish.
Dimensions in cm 26.6Hx13.7Wx10D
Manufactured from cold cast resin