Description
Cernunnos or Carnonos was a god in Celtic and Gallo-Roman religions. He had antlers and sat cross-legged. He was connected to stags, horned serpents, dogs, and bulls. He is usually shown with or wearing a torc and sometimes with a bag of coins (or grain) and a cornucopia. He is thought to have been a Proto-Celtic God at first. More than fifty pictures and writings about him have been found, mostly in the north-eastern part of Gaul. Through the now disproven Witch-cult hypothesis, Cernunnos is also linked to the Wiccan Horned God, which is a modern religion.
Our line of oils call upon the power of nature and the ancient principles of magick by using herbs, oils, roots, and flowers that are associated with specific tasks, spells, or the honoring of Deities and Spirits. Each formula is crafted with these energies in mind. Mainly real, plant-based essential oils with a dash of fine fragrance.