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Green Man stainless steel bangle
The Green Man, already known in Celtic times, is a legendary figure who from the region ofwhat is now Ireland. It is a figure wrapped in leaves that often Depicted with horns on his head.
It is a symbol of spring and the rebirth of life and was used by the Celts worshiped as a god of
nature. In the Middle Ages it was a popular motif, which is why it is often used in old finds
churches. Depending on the region, he is presented differently, sometimes friendly, but also
dark and evil.
However, the origin is demonstrably in pre-Christian times and is therefore definitely pagan. The
mystical figure of Kathleen Basford, who is the green man, was explored as a symbol for the
spiritual dimension of nature.
In the Celtic sense, he was considered the guardian of the forest and nature. In this context he
can also be found in Great Britain as Jack the Green.
Material: stainless steel
Dimensions : width at the thinnest point : ca 5mm at the widest : ca 30mm
Diameter width: approx. 7.5 cm, height: approx. 5 cm
Weight: approx. 42.9 g
can also be found in Great Britain as Jack the Green.
Material: stainless steel
Dimensions : width at the thinnest point : ca 5mm at the widest : ca 30mm
Diameter width: approx. 7.5 cm, height: approx. 5 cm
Weight: approx. 42.9 g