Celtic Stag Torc Bracelet

Celtic Stag Torc Bracelet

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$160.00$475.00

  • Medium braid (12 gauge)
  • Approximately 5/16 inch (8 mm) thick
  • Strong and flexible
  • Hand-crafted in bronze or silver

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Each is custom-made just for you. Please allow up to 6-16 weeks for delivery. Please click for important information about custom-order items.

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*Bronze or Silver

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Description

Stag Bracelet

Wild and untamable, the Stag was a symbol of abundance, prosperity, virility and male sexuality. The stag represented the masculine side of the balance of nature. It was also the totem animal for the antlered deity Cernunnos (The Honored One – or Lord of all Stags), ruler and protector of water, animals and nature.

The stag head bracelet is made of medium braid of wire, and is approximately 5/16 inch (8 mm) thick. Available in bronze or silver.

  • Medium braid (12 gauge)
  • Approximately 5/16 inch (8 mm) thick
  • Strong and flexible
  • Hand-crafted in bronze or silver

Take a look at our Torc FAQ page!

Each is custom-made just for you. Please allow up to 6-16 weeks for delivery. Please click for important information about custom-order items.

Celtic Stag Bracelet Lore

In early history, the Scots and Irish saw the stag as a powerfully strong animal. In order to become a leader, one had to hunt and kill a stag using only a knife made from a stag’s horn. Candidates completed this rite in order to gain the wisdom and strength necessary to lead.

Celts have been depicting the stag on their artifacts since as early as the 4th Century BCE. To this day, traditional Scottish dancers often imitate stags by stretching out their arms over their heads like antlers, and forming horns with their fingers. This bracelet exemplifies the importance of the stag in Scottish culture. By wearing it, one pays homage to long standing Celtic tradition.