Dal Riata Raven Brooch

$75.00
Type: Brooch
Metal - Bronze

According to Irish legend, The Morrigan, the ancient Celtic Goddess of War, often took the shape of a raven to fly over battlefields. Men would pay homage to the goddess before going to war by wearing armor or brooches decorated with ravens. Join the tradition by wearing your own Dál Riata Raven Brooch!

Design Details
This medium size brooch is just over 2” in diameter and is perfect for fastening a tunic, the shoulders of a dress, or a lightweight cloak. It is available in both bronze and silver.

Historical Inspiration
The Kingdom of Dál Riata (also spelled Dalriada) included parts of western Scotland and northeastern Ireland. According to legend, it was founded by the three sons of Erc— Fergus Mór, Loarn and Óengus, through conquest sometime in the 6th century AD, and it lasted well into the 8th century. Dál Riata is probably best known for the monastery of Iona, founded by the monk Columba in 563. Iona was a very important center of religion. learning and art, and is credited with the formation of an artistic style known as Insular Art, which combined Mediterranean, Anglo-Saxon, Celtic and Pictish elements. The Book of Kells, probably produced at Iona, is one of the best examples of this style. Dál Riata was also known for its fine metal work, most notably for a distinct style of penannular brooch.

The Dál Riata Raven Brooch celebrates the more Celtic and Pictish elements of this Insular Art style of brooch, with bold interlocking spirals.