Brigid Poster by AzureGreen, 8.5 x 11 Inches
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Brigid is one of the most beloved figures in Celtic tradition, a goddess of fire and the forge, of poetry, healing, and the protective hearth. This Brigid Poster is an 8.5 by 11 inch parchment-style print from AzureGreen, pairing imagery of Brigid and her woven cross with a printed prayer in her honor. It is made to be displayed: on an altar, framed on a wall, or set among the things you keep for devotion and inspiration. Whether you keep it as a tribute to the goddess or simply for its Celtic symbolism, the print holds her emblem and the prayer in one place.
Key Features of the Brigid Poster
Parchment-style art print. Printed on aged-look parchment paper for a timeless feel that suits an altar, a reading nook, or a gallery wall.
8.5 by 11 inches. A standard letter size that fits readily into off-the-shelf frames or pins up as it is.
Brigid with her cross and a printed prayer. The sheet pairs an image of Brigid and the woven Brigid's Cross with a short prayer honoring her, from AzureGreen's line of deity and prayer prints.
Product Details
- Size: 8.5 by 11 inches
- Parchment-style printed paper
- Features Brigid, the Brigid's Cross, and a printed prayer
- By AzureGreen
- Sold as a single print, unframed
About Brigid
Brigid, also written Bríd or Brigit, appears in Irish tradition as a goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann, linked with fire and the forge, with poetry and inspiration, with healing, and with the protective hearth. She is often described as a triple goddess, and was honored at Imbolc, the festival marking the first stirrings of spring. Her veneration carried into Christian Ireland as Saint Brigid of Kildare, and the woven Brigid's Cross, traditionally made from rushes, remains one of her best-known symbols, hung in homes for protection and blessing.
A print like this is a way to keep that presence close. Some hang it on an altar dedicated to Brigid or to the hearth; others simply value the Celtic imagery and the prayer. How you read it is up to you and your own path.
How to Display the Brigid Poster
- Choose a spot where you will see it: above an altar or hearth, on a wall, or propped where you keep meaningful things.
- Frame it in a standard 8.5 by 11 inch frame to protect the paper, or pin or tack it directly if you prefer an unframed look.
- Keep it out of direct sun and away from damp so the parchment-style paper and print stay crisp.
- If it suits your practice, read the printed prayer aloud when you set up the space, or hang a Brigid's Cross alongside it.
Pairs Well With
- Candles: light a flame for Brigid, goddess of the sacred fire.
- Spiritual Books: further reading on Celtic tradition and the goddess Brigid.
- Dried Herbs: herbs to burn or offer at a Brigid altar.
- Raw Crystals: a stone to set beside the print on your altar.
- Smudge Sticks: cleanse the space before you set it up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Brigid Poster?
It is an 8.5 by 11 inch parchment-style art print from AzureGreen that pairs imagery of the Celtic goddess Brigid and her woven cross with a short printed prayer. It is meant to be displayed on a wall or altar as a tribute to her.
Who is Brigid?
Brigid is an Irish goddess of fire, poetry, healing, and the hearth, often described as a triple goddess and honored at Imbolc. Her veneration continued into Christian Ireland as Saint Brigid of Kildare, and the woven Brigid's Cross is among her most recognized symbols.
How big is the print, and is it framed?
The print measures 8.5 by 11 inches, a standard letter size, and is sold unframed. That size drops easily into off-the-shelf frames, or you can pin it up directly if you prefer.
How should I care for it?
Keep it out of direct sunlight and away from moisture so the parchment-style paper and ink stay crisp. Framing behind glass is the best way to protect it over time, especially on a working altar.
Can I use it in ritual, or just as decor?
Either works. Some keep it as part of an altar to Brigid or the hearth and read the prayer as part of their practice, while others simply enjoy the Celtic imagery as wall art. There is no single right way; follow your own path.

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