celtic
March Hares
The hare features in many Celtic stories, handed down from generation to generation. It was a sacred and mystical ani...
Birds in Celtic Mythology
Fiacc is Irish for raven and our limited edition Mallon bronze sculptures were inspired by the raven in the tragic Ir...
The Morrigan in Celtic Mythology
The Morrigan was a renowned Celtic goddess associated with war, destiny and fertility. She first appeared in the Ulst...
Dogs in Celtic Mythology
Dogs feature throughout Celtic mythology, valued for their loyalty and intelligence as well as their abilities to hun...
The Autumn Equinox
The Ancient Celts would traditionally have marked this occasion with festivities to give thanks for the harvests gath...
Cú Chulainn
A well known figure in Celtic mythology, Cú Chulainn features in The Cattle Raid of Cooley (Táin Bó Cúailnge), a batt...
Trees in Celtic Mythology
In this article we take a look at some of the sacred trees that feature in the many Celtic myths and legends handed ...
Melangell and the Hare
The hare was a sacred animal for the Celts, a symbol of abundance, prosperity and good fortune. Our latest hare sculp...
Hares in Celtic Mythology
The hare was a sacred and mystical animal to the Celts; a symbol of abundance, prosperity and good fortune. They wer...
The Celtic Festival of Imbolc
The Celtic festival of Imbolc is celebrated on the first of February through to sunset on the second. Falling between...
Bronze Legends: The Creation and Casting of a Sculpture
The Bronze Legend Collection of sculptures by Charlie Mallon is inspired by the symbols and stories of the Ancient Ce...
Winter Solstice
The fact that the days that follow the winter solstice grow longer is thought to denote the triumph of light over dark.