Dagda's Bowl of Plenty Pendant, Sterling Silver Tuatha de Danann Pendant, Celtic Mythology, Pagan Jewellery, Irish Deisgn, Wicca
Dagda's Bowl of Plenty Pendant, Sterling Silver Tuatha de Danann Pendant, Celtic Mythology, Pagan Jewellery, Irish Deisgn, Wicca
Dagda's Bowl of Plenty Pendant, Sterling Silver Tuatha de Danann Pendant, Celtic Mythology, Pagan Jewellery, Irish Deisgn, Wicca
Dagda's Bowl of Plenty Pendant, Sterling Silver Tuatha de Danann Pendant, Celtic Mythology, Pagan Jewellery, Irish Deisgn, Wicca
Dagda's Bowl of Plenty Pendant, Sterling Silver Tuatha de Danann Pendant, Celtic Mythology, Pagan Jewellery, Irish Deisgn, Wicca
Dagda's Bowl of Plenty Pendant, Sterling Silver Tuatha de Danann Pendant, Celtic Mythology, Pagan Jewellery, Irish Deisgn, Wicca
Dagda's Bowl of Plenty Pendant, Sterling Silver Tuatha de Danann Pendant, Celtic Mythology, Pagan Jewellery, Irish Deisgn, Wicca
Dagda's Bowl of Plenty Pendant, Sterling Silver Tuatha de Danann Pendant, Celtic Mythology, Pagan Jewellery, Irish Deisgn, Wicca

Dagda's Bowl of Plenty Pendant, Sterling Silver Tuatha de Danann Pendant, Celtic Mythology, Pagan Jewellery, Irish Deisgn, Wicca

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Dagda’s Cauldron

Dagda’s cauldron is one of the magical instruments brought to Ireland by the Tuatha De Danann.  The Tuatha Dé Danann were thought to have come from "the northern islands of the world", where there were four cities Falias, Gorias, Findias and Murias. “They were instructed in the magic arts, before finally moving in “dark clouds” to Connaught in Ireland. When the Tuatha Dé Danann migrated to Ireland, they brought four magical instruments from these cities including Dagda’s Cauldron or Bowl of Plenty, Lia Fail - Stone of Destiny located at the Hill of Tara, the Claíomh Solais - Light Sabre and Lugh’s Spear.