Brigid: Goddess of Fire, Spring, Healing, & Poetry
Celtic Goddess of fire, fertility, spring, healing, and poetry. She wears a crown of greenery and snowdrops with three candles to represent her triple nature. The fire of the hearth, the fire of the forge, and the fire of inspiration.
Brigid appears in many different guises, with numerous names, in many different European cultures. And she has survived the ravages of time much better than most.
Known as Bride in Scotland, Brigandu in France, Ffaid in Wales, and Brigitania in England, the Irish goddess Brigid (usually pronounced Breet) is also known by the names Brighid, Bridget, Brid, and others. Her varying identities reflect her original image as a triple goddess, but with each of her three faces differing in their gifts.
The Brigid first worshipped in ancient times was the daughter of the great Irish god Dagda, the 'Good Father. She had two sisters who were also named Brigid. Taken together, they were called the 'Three Mothers', 'Three Sisters', or simply the Goddess Brigid.
Unlike in Greek mythology where the Triple Goddess represented the three chronological stages of a woman's life (Maiden, Matron, and Crone), the Bridgets were all of the same generations, and the distinctions between them were based on their domains of responsibility.
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Brigid, the 'Fire of the Hearth', was the goddess of fertility, family, childbirth, and healing.
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Brigid, the 'Fire of the Forge', was like the Greek goddess Athena, a patroness of the crafts (especially weaving, embroidery, and metalsmithing), and a goddess who was concerned with justice and law and order.
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Brigid, the 'Fire of Inspiration, was the muse of poetry, song history, and the protector of all cultural learning.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SHIP?
Shipping: We're speedy shippers! Your order will usually head your way within 1-2 days. If we're out of stock, we'll give you a heads up and you can decide if you want to wait or get your money back.
Returns: Changed your mind? No worries! You've got a whole 30 days to return your purchase for a refund (minus shipping costs) or store credit.
Return Rules Apply... But We're Flexible!
If it's one of these items, we can't offer a refund, but we'll happily give you store credit:
- Custom or personalized orders
- Perishable products (like herbs or oils)
- Digital downloads
- Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons)
- Empty bottles or containers
How to Make a Return:
- Pop into your account portal and submit a return request.
- We'll check it out and send you a return label.
- Pack everything up safely and send it back to us.
- We'll process your refund or store credit within 2-5 business days of getting your return.
HOW MANY SERVINGS DOES 1oz MAKE?
Typically, one ounce will make 10-15 6-ounce cups of tea, depending on how strong you like it.
The volume of an ounce of dry tea leaves can vary quite a bit, though. Some teas are light and fluffy, while others are dense
DO YOU SELL ORGANIC HERBS?
Yes, all of our herbs are certified organic
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SHIP?
1-2 days, normally. However, If the item is on backorder, it may take up to 5 business days. If an item is on backorder, we will reach out to let you know. You will have the option to wait or cancel your item.
CAN I MAKE RETURNS IF I DON’T LIKE SOMETHING?
We gladly accept returns and exchanges but the following items can't be returned or exchanged.
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
-Custom or personalized orders
-Perishable products (like food or flowers)
-Digital downloads
-Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons)
If your item falls outside of these parameters,
Contact us within: 14 days of delivery
Ship items back within: 30 days of delivery
Please note:
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
*see full return policy here
HOW DO YOU SOURCE YOUR HERBS?
We source our herbs from certified herb vendors, farmers and local apothecaries.
HOW MUCH CAFFEINE IS IN TEA?
Tea contains, roughly, 40 mg caffeine per 6 oz. cup, compared to brewed coffee at 100-150 mg.
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