17.7 cm / 6.97 in
8 cm / 3.15 in
Cernunnos is a god from Celtic mythology who was worshiped by the ancient Celts in Gaul and the British Isles. He is often depicted as a horned deity, associated with the forest, wild animals, fertility, and abundance. Cernunnos is typically portrayed with antlers on his head, and often holds a torc, a symbol of power and wealth, in one hand, and a serpent, a symbol of rebirth and regeneration, in the other. He is sometimes referred to as the "Lord of the Animals" or the "Lord of the Forest," and was considered a guardian of the natural world. In modern times, Cernunnos has become a popular figure in neo-pagan and Wiccan religions, as well as in various forms of contemporary art and popular culture.
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