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Greenman Wall Plaque, 12 x 10.75 x 2.25 Inches

Greenman Wall Plaque, 12 x 10.75 x 2.25 Inches
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The Green Man is the face of the living green world, a visage formed of leaves and sprouting vines, peering out from the foliage the way spring peers out from winter. Carved into churches and old buildings across Europe and far beyond, he is among the most enduring images of nature in Western art, and modern Pagans have embraced him as the face of the wild, growing earth and the endless cycle of vegetation that dies back and returns.

This wall plaque renders him in built-up detail, leaves, clover, vines, and acorns, under a heavy patina that mimics aged copper, a green and earthy focal point for any wall or garden.

Key Features

The foliate Green Man. The leaf-formed face of the living green world.

Hand-painted cold-cast resin. About 12 x 10 3/4 x 2 1/4 inches, with a heavy aged-copper patina.

A nature focal point. A devotional and decorative plaque for wall or garden.

Product Details

  • Dimensions: about 12 x 10 3/4 x 2 1/4 inches
  • Material: cold-cast resin
  • Finish: hand-painted with a heavy aged-copper patina
  • Design: Green Man face with leaves, clover, vines, and acorns
  • Use: wall or garden art, nature and grounding focal point
  • SKU: SG700
  • Sold by Plentiful Earth

The Spiritual Significance

The Green Man speaks of growth, fertility, and the green vitality of the earth, and of the deep cycle in which life withers and is reborn with each turning year. As a leaf-faced figure he is nature looking back at us, the wild world made into a face we can meet. Modern Paganism has taken him up as a symbol of the god of the wild green world, kin to the Horned God and to nature spirits like Pan, and as a reminder of our place within the living, breathing landscape.

On a wall or in a garden, the Green Man is worked with for grounding, for connection to nature, and for the energy of growth and renewal. Practitioners hang him to bring the green world into the home, to honor the turning seasons, and to keep the cycle of death and rebirth in view. Note that while the Green Man is an ancient artistic motif, its original meaning to medieval and earlier carvers is debated; the rich spiritual reading it carries today is largely a modern devotion.

How To Use

  1. Hang the plaque on a wall, in a garden, or in a green space using a fixing suited to its weight.
  2. Cleanse it with smoke or moonlight and set an intention for grounding, growth, or connection to nature.
  3. Use it as a focal point for nature work and seasonal observance, especially in spring and the green months.
  4. Honor the green world through care for plants and land, letting the Green Man preside over that practice.
  5. Dust gently with a soft dry cloth; if hung outdoors, shelter it from harsh weather, as cold-cast resin is not made for long exposure.

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History & Occult Background

Foliate heads appear in Roman decoration and flourish in medieval European church carving, where leaf-faced figures gaze down from capitals and roof bosses. The modern name Green Man was popularized in the twentieth century, and folklorists and Pagans linked the motif to nature, fertility, and seasonal renewal. While the precise meaning intended by ancient and medieval carvers remains uncertain, the Green Man has become a powerful and widely loved emblem of nature spirituality and the green, regenerating earth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Green Man?

He is the foliate face, a figure made of leaves and vines, found in art across Europe and beyond. He symbolizes nature, growth, fertility, and the cycle of vegetation that dies and is reborn.

Is the Green Man an ancient god?

He is an ancient artistic motif, but his original meaning is debated and he is not tied to a single named god. The rich spiritual meaning he carries today is largely a modern Pagan devotion.

How is he used in practice?

He is hung as a focus for grounding, nature connection, and the energy of growth and renewal, and to honor the turning seasons and the green world.

Can I hang it outdoors?

It suits a sheltered garden spot, but cold-cast resin is not made for long, harsh weather exposure, so bring it in from extremes to protect the finish.

How do I care for it?

Dust gently with a soft dry cloth and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight or harsh weather. Avoid soaking the resin.

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