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Celtic Greenman Amulet, 1.25"
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The face peers out from the leaves, half foliage, half man: the Greenman is one of the strangest and most enduring images in European art, carved into churches and archways for centuries with no caption to explain him. Modern practice reads him plainly as the spirit of green growth, the cycle of dying back and returning, the wild face of nature itself. This cast-pewter amulet wears that foliate head on a cord, about an inch and a quarter, for anyone working with rebirth and renewal.
Put it on at the turn of a season or the start of something that needs to grow, and let the old green face remind you that returning is what nature does best.
Key Features of the Celtic Greenman Amulet
The foliate head. The classic Greenman motif, a face wreathed in and sprouting leaves, the old symbol of nature's death and rebirth.
Cast pewter on a cord. Lead-free pewter on an included cord, ready to wear or to lay on the altar.
About 1 1/4 inches. Sized for daily wear and detailed enough that the leaves and face read clearly.
A talisman of rebirth. Worn for renewal, transformation, and connection to the green, growing world.
Product Details
- Size: approximately 1 1/4 inches
- Material: lead-free pewter
- Cord included
- Made in the USA
- Sold individually
The Spiritual Significance
The foliate head is genuinely old. Faces sprouting leaves appear in Roman decorative carving and then bloom across medieval European churches and cathedrals, where stone Greenmen peer down from capitals, bosses, and archways in their hundreds. What the medieval carvers meant by them was never written down, which is part of their mystery.
The name Green Man is itself modern, coined in 1939 by Lady Raglan, and the popular reading of the figure as a pagan god of vegetation and rebirth belongs largely to the twentieth-century revival rather than to a documented unbroken tradition. What is real and old is the motif and its obvious theme: a human face merging with green growth, the cycle of leaf and fall and leaf again. In modern Pagan and witchcraft practice, the Greenman is worked with as the masculine face of nature, a symbol of fertility, renewal, and the return of life after the dark of the year.
How To Use the Celtic Greenman Amulet
- Cleanse it when it arrives with smoke, moonlight, or sound; a brief rinse suits the pewter too.
- Hold it and name the renewal you are calling in: a fresh start, a season's turning, something you want to grow.
- Wear it on the cord, especially through spring and the growing season, or set it on the altar for nature and fertility work.
- Refresh it in smoke or moonlight whenever it begins to feel heavy.
Pairs Well With
- Celtic Tree of Life Amulet: the rooted companion to the Greenman's leaves, for the whole arc of growth from root to canopy.
- Celtic Harmony Spiritual Awakening Amulet: the spiral of new growth, a natural partner for renewal work.
- Moss Agate Worry Stone: the gardener's stone, a tactile green-and-growing companion.
- Root Chakra Votive Candle: a flame for earth and grounding work alongside the green face.
- Black Velveteen Bag: a soft place to keep the amulet when it is not being worn.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who or what is the Greenman?
The Greenman is a foliate head, a face merging with leaves, carved across Roman and medieval European architecture. Modern practice reads him as the spirit of green growth and the cycle of nature's death and rebirth, the wild, masculine face of the natural world.
Is the Greenman an ancient pagan god?
The carved motif is genuinely old, but the name Green Man was coined in 1939, and the reading of him as a specific pagan vegetation god is largely a modern revival rather than a documented continuous tradition. The image and its theme of renewal are old; the unified myth around him is recent.
How do I work with it for renewal?
Wear it through the growing season or at the turn of a year, set an intention for what you want to grow, and treat it as a green-world focus during nature, fertility, or fresh-start work. Many practitioners pair it with tree and earth symbols.
How do I cleanse and care for it?
Smoke, moonlight, sound, or a brief rinse all suit pewter. Take it off before showering or swimming, and wipe it occasionally with a soft cloth to keep the leaves crisp.
Is pewter safe to wear daily?
Yes. This is lead-free pewter, a traditional jewelry alloy well suited to daily wear. It softens to a patina over time, which most wearers come to like.

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