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Awen Penannular Brooch
Awen Penannular
Awen Penannular Brooch
 
The Awen Penannular Brooch

A wreath of oak leaves with the Mesopagan Druid symbol of the "three rays of light" "The sign of "the Three Rays" is used by members of the United Ancient Order of Druids, the Ancient Order of Druids, the Order of Bards Ovates & Druids, and many other followers of Druidry. It can be seen as symbolizing Sky Father Energy in balance with the Earth Mother energy of the Druid Sigil, as well as any of a thousand other sets of three ideas" -Isaac Bonewits

This can be seen as a celestial balance to the earthy symbol of the Druid Sigil. The design itself is a wreath of oak leaves, three staves emanating from three Acorns. The bail from which to hang the amulet is also an oak leaf curled to hold the chain or cord. On the reverse side of the "signature" of the artist: "Merlin" or Kirk McLaren of Amulets by Merlin.

This mounted on a knotted frame of the classic Celtic Penannular Brooch. To learn how to use a Penannular, see video. Available in Bronze and Sterling Silver.

The original design of the Awen Amulet is also available as a larger Awen Shepheard's hook earring, a Large Awen pendant, Awen Stud Earrings, an Awen ring and a Small Awen charm. More Druid Jewelry may be found on my Druid Amulets Page.

If you are looking for custom, you may find more information on my How to order Custom page.
Our Price: $185.00



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Knotted Penannular

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The Knotted frame is topped by an Awen: a wreath of oak leaves with the Mesopagan Druid symbol of the "three
rays of light" - originally designed by isaac Bonewits, interpreted,
developed and produced by Amulets by Merlin.  Designed to hold the heavy cloaks!   2
3/4".    To learn how to use a Penannular, see video:
How to use a Penannular Brooch
Features
  • A knotted frame with the pin mounted and soldered, featuring an Awen as the pin head

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