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The Celtic Dragon Banner
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The Celtic Dragon Banner

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The Celtic Dragon Banner has a deep black top background and a deep burgundy bottom panel. The dragon is silk-screened on in silver. The Celtic Dragon Banner measures 48 inches in height and 22 1/2 inches in width. Made of durable cotton.

The Feared Celt Dragon poised to strike as his tail curls, wings expand! The most feared and awed creature of medieval lore! The Celtic dragon is symbolic with its intertwined tails. It represents sovereignty, power or a chief. The Celtic dragon brings great riches and powers, protecting its wearer.

The dragon in Celtic mythology has more varieties then the standard legged form; it is sometimes represented as a water serpent or worm-shaped beast. There are many references to serpents or dragons in Celtic myths. On many occasions the Fianna fought huge dragons in lakes. One likely center of the dragon was the sacred site of Kildare, under the protection of the Goddess Brigit. Most cultures considered the dragon a benevolent dweller of caves, lakes, and the inner Earth. It was an ancient symbol of wealth. The dragon symbolized the power of the Elements, especially that of the Earth, but also of the treasure of the subconscious mind.



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