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Cerridewen Goddess Statue, 8.5 Inches
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Cerridwen is the Welsh goddess of the cauldron, keeper of the brew of inspiration and wisdom, and one of the great figures of transformation in Celtic myth. In her most famous tale she tends a cauldron for a year and a day to brew Awen, the gift of poetic and prophetic inspiration, and the story that follows, of pursuit, shape-shifting, and rebirth, makes her a goddess of profound change. This statue shows her kneeling beside that magical cauldron.
Standing 8 1/2 inches in an earthy terracotta finish, she makes a grounding focal point for transformation, wisdom, and the deep work of inspiration.
Key Features
The Welsh goddess of the cauldron. Cerridwen kneeling beside her cauldron of inspiration and transformation.
Terracotta finish, 8 1/2 inches. Detailed resin casting in warm, earthy earth tones.
A devotional focal point. A modern devotional sculpture, not an archaeological reproduction.
Product Details
- Height: about 8 1/2 inches
- Material: resin
- Finish: earth-tone terracotta
- Form: Cerridwen kneeling beside her cauldron
- Use: deity statue, altar focal point, transformation and inspiration work
- SKU: SC882
- Sold by Plentiful Earth
The Spiritual Significance
Cerridwen's cauldron is the heart of her meaning. In the tale told of her, she brews a potion for a year and a day to grant wisdom and inspiration to her son, but the first three drops fall instead on the servant boy Gwion Bach. What follows is one of myth's great transformation chases: the two shape-shift through animals and elements until Gwion, swallowed by Cerridwen in the form of a hen eating grain, is reborn from her nine months later as Taliesin, the greatest of poets. Her cauldron has become a central symbol of Awen, the flowing inspiration of the poet and seer, and of death and rebirth.
On a modern altar, Cerridwen is honored for transformation and rebirth, for wisdom, and for poetic and creative inspiration. Witches and Druids often work with her cauldron as a symbol of the deep, sometimes difficult changes that remake us, and of the inspiration that is won through them. Honor her as the goddess of the cauldron she is, with respect for the living Welsh and Celtic tradition she belongs to.
How To Use
- Place her on an altar, especially alongside a cauldron, where her transformative presence can preside over your work.
- Welcome her by cleaning the statue, then offer grain, herbs, water, or a few words of poetry.
- Work with her in times of deep change or creative seeking, sitting with her cauldron as a focus for what is being brewed and reborn in you.
- Honor her through creative work, especially poetry and writing, and through patience with the slow brewing of transformation.
- Keep offerings fresh and dust the statue gently with a soft cloth.
Pairs Well With
- Celtic Goddess Danu Statue, 10 Inches the Irish ancestral mother goddess.
- Plain Cast Iron Cauldron with Lid a working cauldron for her altar.
- Horned God Statue, 12.5 Inches the wild lord of the forest.
- Greenman Wall Plaque the leafy face of the living green world.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to cleanse the space and the statue.
History & Occult Background
Cerridwen's story is preserved in the Welsh tradition surrounding the Tale of Taliesin, with its earliest full forms recorded in the later medieval period though drawing on older material. In modern Paganism, and especially in Druidry, she has become a major goddess, her cauldron a central emblem of Awen, the divine inspiration that flows through poets, seers, and Druids. Her myth of brewing, pursuit, and rebirth makes her a powerful patron of transformation and of the hard-won wisdom that comes through it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Cerridwen?
She is the Welsh goddess of the cauldron, associated with transformation, rebirth, wisdom, and poetic inspiration. Her cauldron brews Awen, the inspiration of poets and seers.
What is the story of her cauldron?
She brews a potion of wisdom for a year and a day, but it falls instead on the boy Gwion Bach. After a shape-shifting chase she swallows and later rebirths him as Taliesin, the greatest of poets, making her cauldron a symbol of transformation and inspiration.
What is Awen?
Awen is the Welsh concept of flowing divine inspiration, especially poetic and prophetic. Cerridwen's cauldron is one of its central symbols in modern Druidry and Paganism.
How do I honor her?
Offer grain, herbs, water, or poetry, work with her cauldron as a focus for transformation, and approach her in times of deep change or creative seeking.
How do I care for the statue?
Dust it with a soft dry cloth and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight to protect the finish. Avoid soaking the resin.

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