The hare has long been a symbol of intuition, feminine energy, and seasonal renewal. Closely linked to Eostre, the spring goddess of fertility and rebirth, the hare embodies the cyclical nature of life - menstruation, growth, death, and rebirth.
In Celtic folklore, hares were said to be shapeshifters, sometimes witches in disguise, blurring the veil between worlds. Elusive, quick, and deeply attuned to the land, this rattle carries the magic of the wild feminine, the dreamer, the tracker, and the guardian of spring.
Details:
Approx. 14” Ashwood handle
Filled with juniper berries
Finished with linseed oil, walnut oil, and beeswax for a premium, protective sheen
The hare has long been a symbol of intuition, feminine energy, and seasonal renewal. Closely linked to Eostre, the spring goddess of fertility and rebirth, the hare embodies the cyclical nature of life - menstruation, growth, death, and rebirth.
In Celtic folklore, hares were said to be shapeshifters, sometimes witches in disguise, blurring the veil between worlds. Elusive, quick, and deeply attuned to the land, this rattle carries the magic of the wild feminine, the dreamer, the tracker, and the guardian of spring.
Details:
Approx. 14” Ashwood handle
Filled with juniper berries
Finished with linseed oil, walnut oil, and beeswax for a premium, protective sheen