Discover a captivating mandala design depicted with intricate black lines of varying thickness. This artistic creation features a feminine flower, complete with delicately crafted petals and intriguing seed-like patterns. Ideal for embellishing coloring books, posters, wallpapers, gift tags, and any other imaginative project you can envision! mandala pattern white Mystical Mandala Pattern
Gamayun — Prophetic Bird. It was a pagan goddess in ancient Russia. The current drawing (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamayun ) was originally drawn by Viktor Vasnetsov (1848-1926) in 1897. gamayun viktor vasnetsov ðð°ð¼ð°ñð½ Gamayun - ÐамаÑн
Branding Iron. Divice used during Christianization process against pagans who refused to convert, more specifically by Roman Catholics on German Anabaptists. These individuals were branded with the cross sign on their foreheads. See for more info: http://www.medievalwarfare.info/torture.htm as well as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_and_Paganism pagans christianity paganism Branding Iron -- Cross
This is a neo-pagan decorated egg. The center shows an inverted pentacle, which means winter. The surrounded text says, RESPECT NATURE ! Further decorations represent symbols for EARTH, AIR, SPIRIT, WATER, and FIRE. I used the pentacle sign from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pentacle_3.svg ostara festival paganism fire Decorated Neo-Pagan Egg
This Pysanka egg (Ukraine) has been drawn from scratch. Note: "In pagan times the cross was an earth symbol, its four arms representing the four cardinal direction" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pysanka for more info). Pysanka tightly relates to the ancient pagan feast ÃâõÃÂ>>øúôõýÃÅ (Ukrainian), the "Great Day". Archeologists have found decorated eggs on a Trypillian excavation site going back to ca. 5500 BC and 2750 BC culture decorated egg easter Pysanka Egg (3) / ßøÃÂðýúð
This Pysanka egg (Ukraine) has been drawn from scratch. Pysanka tightly relates to the ancient pagan feast Великдень (Ukrainian), the "Great Day". Archeologists have found decorated eggs on a Trypillian excavation site going back to ca. 5500 BC and 2750 BC. holiday & seasonal paganism pysanka Pysanka Egg (2) / Писанка
This Pysanka egg (Ukraine) has been drawn from scratch. Note: "In pagan times the cross was an earth symbol, its four arms representing the four cardinal direction" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pysanka for more info). Pysanka tightly relates to the ancient pagan feast Великдень (Ukrainian), the "Great Day". Archeologists have found decorated eggs on a Trypillian excavation site going back to ca. 5500 BC and 2750 BC. holiday & seasonal fact paganism Pysanka Egg (1) / Писанка
This Pysanka egg (Ukraine) has been drawn from scratch. Note: "In pagan times the cross was an earth symbol, its four arms representing the four cardinal direction" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pysanka for more info). Pysanka tightly relates to the ancient pagan feast ÃâõÃÂ>>øúôõýÃÅ (Ukrainian), the "Great Day". Archeologists have found decorated eggs on a Trypillian excavation site going back to ca. 5500 BC and 2750 BC culture decorated egg easter Pysanka Egg (1) / ßøÃÂðýúð
This is a neo-pagan decorated egg. The center shows an inverted pentacle, which means winter. The surrounded text says, RESPECT NATURE ! Further decorations represent symbols for EARTH, AIR, SPIRIT, WATER, and FIRE. I used the pentacle sign from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pentacle_3.svg ostara ostara festival air Decorated Neo-Pagan Egg
The is a wheel of the year I created being inspired from pagan cosmology annual cycle contemporary paganism equinoxes Wheel of the Year (2)
This Pysanka egg (Ukraine) has been drawn from scratch. Pysanka tightly relates to the ancient pagan feast ÃâõÃÂ>>øúôõýÃÅ (Ukrainian), the "Great Day". Archeologists have found decorated eggs on a Trypillian excavation site going back to ca. 5500 BC and 2750 BC culture easter egg Pysanka Egg (2) / ßøÃÂðýúð
This Pysanka egg (Ukraine) has been drawn from scratch. Note: "In pagan times the cross was an earth symbol, its four arms representing the four cardinal direction" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pysanka for more info). Pysanka tightly relates to the ancient pagan feast Великдень (Ukrainian), the "Great Day". Archeologists have found decorated eggs on a Trypillian excavation site going back to ca. 5500 BC and 2750 BC. holiday & seasonal paganism pysanka Pysanka Egg (3) / Писанка
Gamayun ââ¬â Prophetic Bird. It was a pagan goddess in ancient Russia. The current drawing (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamayun ) was originally drawn by Viktor Vasnetsov (1848-1926) in 1897 ancient russia bird gamayun Gamayun - ÃâðüðÎý
Branding Iron. Divice used during Christianization process against pagans who refused to convert, more specifically by Roman Catholics on German Anabaptists. These individuals were branded with the cross sign on their foreheads. See for more info: http://www.medievalwarfare.info/torture.htm as well as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_and_Paganism branding iron christianity faith Branding Iron - Cross
Radimichians represented a Slavic tribe, which lived in the watershed of the Dnieper River, the Sozh River, and the Desna River between the 9th and 12th century. A bull surrounded by seven women, "âÃÆÃâ¬Ã¸Ãâ ". This pagan symbol connotes fertility and procreation. Redrawn and modified from: http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/232271 bull fertility pagan Radimichian Symbol
Radimichians represented a Slavic tribe, which lived in the watershed of the Dnieper River, the Sozh River, and the Desna River between the 9th and 12th century. A bull surrounded by seven women, "Туриц". This pagan symbol connotes fertility and procreation. Redrawn and modified from: http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/232271 fertility radimichian paganism Radimichian Symbol
The is a wheel of the year I created being inspired from pagan cosmology annual cycle contemporary paganism equinoxes Wheel of the Year (1)