About Us
Mythical MoonStone specialises in creating beautiful and enchanting handmade garden ornaments that add character, decoration and a touch of magic and mystery to any garden. These stone garden ornaments make the perfect gift for family, friends or loved ones and are sure to bring a unique charm to any garden.
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All my products are crafted with love, care and attention to detail and hand-painted in beautiful, eye catching colours.
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I offer an extensive range of Green Man garden ornaments, garden fairy ornaments, and many magical garden wall plaques for you to chose from, so why not create a fairy tale in your garden for all to see or have your special secret fairy garden.
Green Man Mythology
The Green Man is a symbol of nature, fertility, and rebirth. The Green Man's face is surrounded by leaves, vines, and other plant life, and although his origins are uncertain, it is believed that the Green Man emerged from a combination of pre-Christian and pagan traditions in Europe and the British Isles.
The Green Man is found in many cultures worldwide, and in pagan mythology the Green Man is often associated with the spring equinox, a time of renewal and rebirth.
In Celtic mythology, the Greenman is known as Cernunnos, the antlered god of the forest and animals. Cernunnos was part man, part stag and in many artworks he is often seen sitting cross-legged and of older age.
The Green Man is also found carved in stone in medieval churches throughout the UK and Europe, including St Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny in Ireland, Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland, Medieval misericord; abbey-church of Vendôme, France and Dore Abbey, Herefordshire, England.
To this day, the Green man is loved by many for his symbolism and connection to nature.
Where Can I find Mythical MoonStone?
We attend a number of Artisan Markets throughout the year such as Naturally North Coast & Glens markets, please come along and see our stone garden ornaments and meet us before you buy.
Market dates
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Saturday 24th August 2024 - Ballycastle Artisan Market
Sunday 25th August 2024 - Ballycastle Artisan Market