This is a high-quality canvas print of the Wiccan Wheel of the year sabbat, Imbolc discount / candlemass / St. Brigids day. The print is professionally stretched and ready to hang. It comes from an original oil painting with is 76 x 61 cm.
❤ Acid-free, PH-neutral, poly-cotton base
❤ 20.5 mil (0.5 mm) thick poly-cotton blend canvas
❤ Canvas fabric weight: 13.9 oz/yd2(470 g/m²)
❤ Fade-resistant
❤ Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars
❤ Matte finish coating
❤ 1.5″ (3.81 cm) deep
❤ Mounting brackets included
❤ Blank product in the EU sourced from Latvia
❤ Blank product in the US sourced from the US
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Other types of reproductions of this Imbolc oil painting are also available from this Etsy store as A3, A4 and A5 Giclee art prints on 350 g card, plus greeting cards.
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IMBOLC / CANDLEMASS
Winters end
TRADITIONAL DATES :
Northern Hem: February 2 .
Southern Hem: August 1st or 2nd .
Astrological dates vary annually.
IMBOLC: SOME KEY POINTS:
Imbolc or Imbolg also called (Saint) Brigid's Day is a Gaelic traditional festival marking the end of winter.
Imbolc is mentioned in early Irish literature, and there is evidence suggesting it was also an important date in ancient times. It is believed that Imbolc was originally a pagan festival associated with the goddess Brigid, and that it was Christianized as a festival of Saint Brigid, who is thought to be a Christianization of the goddess.
At Imbolc, Brigid's crosses and a doll-like figure of Brigid–called a Brídeóg–were made. The figure would then be paraded from house-to-house by girls, and sometimes accompanied by 'strawboys'. Brigid was said to visit one's home at Imbolc.
To receive her blessings, people would make a bed for Brigid and leave her food and drink, and items of clothing would be left outside for her to bless. Brigid was also invoked to protect homes and livestock. People participated in special feasts and visits to holy wells, and it was a time for divination.
Imbolc, in the Celtic seasonal calendar marks the beginning of the lambing season and signals the beginning of Spring and the stirrings of new life. It is Feile Brighde, the 'quickening of the year'. The original word Imbolg means 'in the belly'. All is pregnant and expectant - and only just visible if at all, like the gentle curve of a 'just-showing' pregnancy. It is the promise of renewal, of hidden potential, of earth awakening and life-force stirring. Here is hope. We welcome the growth of the returning light and witness Life's insatiable appetite for rebirth.
Product code: A2 Imbolc canvas discount art print Celtic Goddess Brigid artwork pagan sabbat wiccan home decor