LITHA - SUMEMR SOLSTICE Flowers Pendant
Welcome in the Seasons!
The Summer Solstice or Mid-Summer, is also known as Litha in the Pagan Wheel of the Year. We welcome in the longest day, a time when the sun is at it’s peak power. It is a time to honour the light and the abundance and growth of the natural world.
‘Litha’ seems to be derived from Old English, and has it’s roots in the Anglo Saxon calender. It sits opposite Yule in the Pagan Wheel of the Year, symbolising the balancing of the seasons, from light to dark.
The Celts believed that Daisies represented the summer solstice, by carrying the sun’s light to the Earth within them. Calendua and Chamomile are also seen as being most medicinally potent when harvested at this time of year. They are often used in rituals at this time.
This is the second of a limited collection of 4 pendants, each celebrating a season or ‘sabbat’ in the calendar. Each will be available on the date of the festival for a month, as a made to order style. After that the listing will close until next year.
Ostara | Spring Equinox | 20th March
Litha | Summer Solstice | 20th June
Mabon | Autumn Equinox | 22nd September
Yule | Winter Solstice | 21st December
Each LITHA SUMMER SOLSTICE pendant has been hand made and finished by me from a wax original. The same mould is used to create each piece but due to the hand made nature of the design each will be slightly different and therefore unique to you.
These pendants each have a hand made bail attached to the piece, ready to hand from your favourite chain. The outer diameter of the jump ring measures 6mm, inner diameter is approx 4mm.
Each pendant measures approx 2cm high x 1.5cm wide, with a total length of 2.6cm inc attached jump ring.
Pendant is pictured on an 18” chain.
Listings are for 9ct gold, sterling silver and bronze.
All pendants are made to order, so please expect an approx 4-6 week wait from order to delivery.
Welcome in the Seasons!
The Summer Solstice or Mid-Summer, is also known as Litha in the Pagan Wheel of the Year. We welcome in the longest day, a time when the sun is at it’s peak power. It is a time to honour the light and the abundance and growth of the natural world.
‘Litha’ seems to be derived from Old English, and has it’s roots in the Anglo Saxon calender. It sits opposite Yule in the Pagan Wheel of the Year, symbolising the balancing of the seasons, from light to dark.
The Celts believed that Daisies represented the summer solstice, by carrying the sun’s light to the Earth within them. Calendua and Chamomile are also seen as being most medicinally potent when harvested at this time of year. They are often used in rituals at this time.
This is the second of a limited collection of 4 pendants, each celebrating a season or ‘sabbat’ in the calendar. Each will be available on the date of the festival for a month, as a made to order style. After that the listing will close until next year.
Ostara | Spring Equinox | 20th March
Litha | Summer Solstice | 20th June
Mabon | Autumn Equinox | 22nd September
Yule | Winter Solstice | 21st December
Each LITHA SUMMER SOLSTICE pendant has been hand made and finished by me from a wax original. The same mould is used to create each piece but due to the hand made nature of the design each will be slightly different and therefore unique to you.
These pendants each have a hand made bail attached to the piece, ready to hand from your favourite chain. The outer diameter of the jump ring measures 6mm, inner diameter is approx 4mm.
Each pendant measures approx 2cm high x 1.5cm wide, with a total length of 2.6cm inc attached jump ring.
Pendant is pictured on an 18” chain.
Listings are for 9ct gold, sterling silver and bronze.
All pendants are made to order, so please expect an approx 4-6 week wait from order to delivery.
Welcome in the Seasons!
The Summer Solstice or Mid-Summer, is also known as Litha in the Pagan Wheel of the Year. We welcome in the longest day, a time when the sun is at it’s peak power. It is a time to honour the light and the abundance and growth of the natural world.
‘Litha’ seems to be derived from Old English, and has it’s roots in the Anglo Saxon calender. It sits opposite Yule in the Pagan Wheel of the Year, symbolising the balancing of the seasons, from light to dark.
The Celts believed that Daisies represented the summer solstice, by carrying the sun’s light to the Earth within them. Calendua and Chamomile are also seen as being most medicinally potent when harvested at this time of year. They are often used in rituals at this time.
This is the second of a limited collection of 4 pendants, each celebrating a season or ‘sabbat’ in the calendar. Each will be available on the date of the festival for a month, as a made to order style. After that the listing will close until next year.
Ostara | Spring Equinox | 20th March
Litha | Summer Solstice | 20th June
Mabon | Autumn Equinox | 22nd September
Yule | Winter Solstice | 21st December
Each LITHA SUMMER SOLSTICE pendant has been hand made and finished by me from a wax original. The same mould is used to create each piece but due to the hand made nature of the design each will be slightly different and therefore unique to you.
These pendants each have a hand made bail attached to the piece, ready to hand from your favourite chain. The outer diameter of the jump ring measures 6mm, inner diameter is approx 4mm.
Each pendant measures approx 2cm high x 1.5cm wide, with a total length of 2.6cm inc attached jump ring.
Pendant is pictured on an 18” chain.
Listings are for 9ct gold, sterling silver and bronze.
All pendants are made to order, so please expect an approx 4-6 week wait from order to delivery.