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Taranis was worshipped primarily during the Bronze Age in Gaul, Gallaecia, Britain, and Ireland but also in the Rhineland and Danube regions, amongst others.

He was originally a Celtic sky god who embodied the mystical elements of thunder and storms, often represented by a thunderbolt and a wheel.

Scene found on tile C of the Gundestrup Cauldron dating 300BC. Taranis is bearded and holding a wheel surrounded by Hyenas , griffins and a horned serpent. Next to him is an horned helmeted man.

 

- Hand carved bronze pendant

- Antiqued

- Signed in the back by artist

- Pendant is 3/4" x 1.5" or 18 mm x 35 mm.

- Antiqued solid sterling silver chain options

- 14k gold filled chain options.

- Gold filled has 100 times more gold than platted. Does not rub off.

- Nickel free.

Taranis Pendant - Gaul God of Thunder

$110.00Price
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