Size: 3"h x 3"w x 1/2"d
The mythic stag is a Celtic emblem of wildness, sovereignty, and the bountiful forest. Cernunnos, the Celtic God of Abundance, is known to shape shift into a stag of seven tines. Run with him in the forests of your mind and be open to the mysteries he might unveil for you.
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