Morrigan
Description
The storm that survives.
The Morrigan does not ask. She has never asked. Named for the great queen of Irish mythology — goddess of fate, war, and sovereignty, the one who circled above battlefields as a crow and chose who lived and who died — she is the sculptural figurine that makes a room feel like something has already been decided. That feeling is not dread. It is recognition.
Darling, you look perfect tonight
In Irish mythology, The Morrigan — from the Old Irish Mór Rígan, the Great Queen — was the most powerful feminine force in the Celtic pantheon. She was not a goddess of war in the way that Mars was a god of war. She did not fight. She decided. She appeared on the eve of battle as a crow, washing the armour of those who would not return. She shape-shifted: crow, wolf, eel, an old woman at a ford, a beautiful young woman on a plain. Every form was a test. Every encounter was a threshold.
She approached Cú Chulainn — the greatest hero in Irish mythology, the man who held Ulster alone against four provinces — and offered herself to him. He refused her, not recognising who she was. She fought him then, in every form she possessed: as an eel that coiled around his legs in the river, as a wolf that stampeded cattle against him, as a heifer that led a charge. He wounded her in every form. And still she returned. When he lay dying at the end, it was The Morrigan who perched on his shoulder as a crow, and the armies knew it was over.
She was not his enemy. She was his fate. There is a difference, and she has always understood it better than anyone.
The Morrigan carries that same quality — the absolute, unsentimental authority of something that does not need your permission to be what it is.
What makes her sovereign
- Named for Mór Rígan — the Great Queen of Irish mythology, goddess of fate, war, and sovereignty
- The shape-shifter who tested Cú Chulainn in every form and was present at the moment his fate was sealed
- Not a goddess of violence — a goddess of decision: the most terrifying power of all
- Hand-finished with the deliberate care given to objects meant to be coveted
- Limited edition — fate, by definition, arrives only once
The Morrigan is for those who have always known that the most powerful presence in a room is the one that has already made up its mind.
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Returns
All Sales Final — No returns or exchanges once production begins, given the made-to-order, limited-edition nature of the pieces.
Handcrafted Variations — Natural differences in texture, finish, colour, and form are expected and not considered defects — each piece is intentionally one of a kind.
Damaged Items — Contact within 48 hours of delivery with your order number, photos, and description. If approved, store credit (valid 12 months) is offered.
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No remedy for — Change of mind, wrong selection at checkout, carrier delays, or natural handcrafted variations.
Shipping
All pieces are made to order — please allow 7–10 business days before your order ships.
Canada: Standard $12 CAD *Free over $150 CAD
United States: Purolator Ground, calculated at checkout *Free over $250 USD
Delivery after fulfillment in Canada is 3–7 days and for USA 5–10 days. Tracking is provided by email or shop app.
Note: US customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.