Oil Burner - Pewter Wizard
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These Mystical Wizards are an enchanting motif for this oil burner. Each pewter figure holds a faux pearl and a skulls staff.
BONUS: FREE Dish & Votive included. Dish Diameter: 4 1/2" . Base Dimensions: 4 3/4" x 4 3/4" x 3 3/4" high.
DIDYOU KNOW The legendary Merlin was the forerunner of all the wizards of fiction, from Gandalf to Harry Potter. The historical Merlin seems to have been something very different but equally mysterious: a druid. History is written by the victors; this can make it hard to get a clear picture of the people on the losing side. When the Romans conquered the Celts and Ancient Britons, they gave unflattering descriptions of the druids. Some sources describe the druids as bloodthirsty barbarians who were addicted to human sacrifice. Others maintain that they were gentle and peaceful, and that they derived their authority from being in touch with nature. There are a few things we can say for certain. Druids: saw mistletoe as a sacred plant with healing powers The sources from which TH White's Merlin was drawn tell this story. In Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th-century History of the Kings of Britain, Merlin first appears as an adviser to the 5th-century British king, Vortigern, and his successor, Ambrose; Ambrose in turn is followed by his brother Uther, whose son is King Arthur. This may explain the depiction of Merlin as an old man; supposedly he was born in 460CEand died in 580, not bad going for the Dark Ages. This Merlin was the illegitimate son of a Welsh princess, who had supposedly been visited in the night by a demon. The mystery of his parentage may explain both Merlin's supernatural powers and his visionary gifts. As a boy, Merlin was nearly made a human sacrifice by King Vortigern, who had been told that only the sacrifice of a child with no father would prevent his castle from collapsing. Merlin was taken to the site, where he said that Vortigern's problems actually stemmed from two dragons, one red and one white, who were fighting under the foundations; only the victory of the red dragon would end the battle. Merlin saved his life with this prophecy, which cleverly combined clairvoyancy with politics: the red dragon represented Wales, the white dragon stood for the Saxon invaders. YOURS TODAY FOR $17.00
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