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Destiny: The Horse Heart |
The Drunken Dragon |
Medusa: Greek goddess and feminine symbol |
The Trident of Poseidon |
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The Druid Mermaid |
Satya: The Heart of Truth |
Tudor Rose |
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| Triple Celtic Dragons |
Captain Wynne |
Nostferatu |
Hoop Goddess |
Wolf Moon |
Spartan Helmet |
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![]() Triple Celtic Dragons Throughout history the Dragon has been a symbol of great importance; a symbol of Enlightenment and Spiritual Perfection and of Great Happiness. This Magical Beast was more often seen as an untamed and unbridled force of nature. In some mythology, man had to conquer the Dragon to ensure Peace and Tranquility. However the Dragon was also seen by Early Christians as Lucifer, or The Devil; as the evil serpent in the Garden of Eden that must be slain in a battle of good versus evil. Although the Dragon was viewed with disparity among many cultures, it was always seen as a powerful symbol of great significance. The Ancient Celts knew the secret powers of the number 3. They used the Triple symbol in such things as the Triple Moon Goddess, their three sided Peace Knot, the Triquetra and many more. Our "Three Dragons" incorporates this Magical Number into an intricate, interwoven threefold pattern. The Three Dragons twist themselves into a Celtic knot creating a powerful symbol of Unity and Protection. The knots and spirals of wings and tails create an exquisite labyrinth of meditative lines. The spiritual Eastern Dragon and the wild and lustful Western Dragon combine with the Neutral third Dragon to bring your Spirit an Enduring, Healing, Wholeness. 1.0 inches diameter $20 412-607 copyright 01/01/2010 Pepi and Co |
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In very early Greek literature, "The Central Fire", or "Hearth of the Universe", was thought to be the Goddess, Hestia. The hearth flame was felt as a spiritual presence, a living symbol of the Goddess herself. Finding one's "center", or "sacred space", can bring profound changes to the life experience. When we live and breathe from that place, we can experience being in the center of our self, our world, our universe, and beyond. We can feel "at home" wherever we go, whatever the circumstances. We feel safe and protected, yet connected to all around us. Increased energy, vitality, joy, and peace surround us. The spiritual journey takes many forms; "Hooping" is one of them. Bringing the practice of "Hooping" into your life enables you to experience your safe place, but at the same time, frees the soul to reach out from its fiery core and live in the spirit of the "Goddess". Bring Hestia into your life! Feel the fire of your being! Be the center of your universe! Live. Love. Laugh. Hoop.
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2009 Collection

The Psychic’s Ring
641-033
$35
Every one of us has Psychic Powers, extrasensory abilities that can extend our experience and insight to the world.
We depend upon these abilities even without realizing it, using intuition to make decisions, making 'lucky' guesses.
These talents can lie dormant until they are developed through practice or strengthened by the
use of Ancient Magical Symbols. The Symbols on this ring come from "The Black Pullet,"
an Ancient book of Magical Talismans and Symbols. The Magical Symbols on our Psychic's Ring
"gives discernment for good or bad intentions of any person."
They enhance your innate Psychic Powers such as…
Clairvoyance - see clearly.
Clairsentience - feel or sense clearly.
Clairknesis - to feel angels or spirit guides around you.
Intuition - attain information without making an effort to know about it.
Channeling - The process of receiving messages from Spirits.
Precognition - know the future;
Aura Reading… and more.
Use these powers carefully.
designed by
Qrys Bennett
Copyright date: 01/01/2009

Sri Yantra: Great Wealth
412-072
$20
A Yantra is a hypnotic design used in Meditation. The "Sri Yantra" is one of the most
Auspicious and Powerful Meditation Yantras; a source of attaining Worldly Desires & Fulfilling All Wishes.
One meaning of "Shree Yantra" is "The Instrument for Wealth." It brings about Material
and Spiritual Wealth through a Mysterious Magical Power that fulfills all our wishes and
helps change our life for the better. Using this Yantra helps one achieve Greater Affluence,
Peace and Prosperity, Balanced Energy, as well as Harmony in Relationships.
It helps in breaking obstacles in our life - both spiritually and materialistically.
The design is 9 triangles- the symbolic form of all Gods and Goddesses.
This Sacred Geometry helps in clearing all your Negative Energies bringing Peace, Prosperity and Harmony.
Surrounding this Magical center is the "Earth Square," symbolic of the four directions, or Earth Doors.
The outer circle is composed of Blossoming Lotus petals; the Flowering of the Chakras,
the opening the Third Eye allowing access to the higher realms of perception.
Wear this Mandala to restore Material and Spiritual Wealth, Heal Sickness, Bring Peace of Mind and Joy.
Designed by: Kano Diebitsch
Copyright date: 01/01/2009

The Kali Yantra
412-073
$20
The Hindu Goddess Kali, is known as the goddess of time and change.
She represents the power of transformation that occurs with the destruction of the ego.
She is the essence of Divine Love to which we surrender, when we begin our journey toward healing
and spiritual growth. Although the Goddess Kali is a fearful sight, with skin totally black,
four arms, a protruding tongue, and a girdle of human skulls, she is in truth the Divine Mother.
She battles the demons of false consciousness and frees us from the illusion of form.
Transcendence to pure love is then possible.
The Kali Yantra is a symbol combining the transformative energies of Kali,
within the “Yantra”, a geometric symbol used to focus the mind. Drawing, wearing, or concentrating
on this symbol is said to have both spiritual and Magickal Power.
At the center is a small dot, the bindu, point of creation. It also represents Kali,
as Shakti, the activating energy of creation. Surrounding the Bindu are five concentric triangles that
represent the five Koshas. The koshas are the sheaths of the human condition.
The physical sheath is known as, the Annamayakosa ;
the life force is the Pranamayakosa; Manomayakosa is the mental/emotional sheath;
Vijnanmayakosa is wisdom; and Anandamayakosa is Bliss
The two circles are symbols of life and death. The Lotus blossom symbolizes the
eight chakras and the eight principles of Prakriti; the manifesting universe;
earth, air, water, fire, ether, manas Lower mind), buddhi (higher mind), and ahamkara (ego).
The Kali Yantra is a meditative tool used to focus the mind on spiritual growth and union with the Divine.
Designed by: Linda S. Holler
Copyright date:01/01/2009
Captain Henry Every
412-098
$20
Captain Henry Every was the most successful Pirate ever known,
though he only made one voyage as a Pirate Captain!
He plied his "trade" in the late 1600's and most of his wealth came from only two conquered ships
-The Arab ship, the Gang-j-Sawai, and its escort the Fateh Mohamed.
The Mohamed put up little fight but yielded treasure valued at 50,000 pounds sterling.
The Gang-j-Sawai had 62 cannons, 500 musketeers, and 600 passengers!
After a fierce 2 hour battle the "Great Mogul's" ship surrendered.
Its treasure was a Pirate's dream: 500,000 pieces of Silver and Gold, many Jewels
and a saddle set with rubies meant as a gift for the Great Mogul.
After this Great Plunder, Captain Every tried to retire in the Bahamas
but the Great Mogul used his power to put a bounty on all of Every's men
and threatened to cut off all trade with the East India Company.
The result was they were not welcome.
Purchasing a small sloop, they made their way back to Ireland
where Every slipped away and retired a wealthy man.
It is also told that he Every was cheated by the merchants he was dealing with
and he was soon reduced to begging for food and dying without the price of a coffin.
Whether he died rich or poor
it is certain
that the taking of the Gang-i-Sawai and Every's resulting celebrity
inspired quite a few to turn to a life of piracy.
Designed by: Qrys Bennett
Copyright date: 01/01/2009
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The Star of Olympus
412-025
$20
The Star of Olympus is an artistic interpretation of the original Star of Vergina,
also known as the Vergina Sun or Argead Star.
This powerful symbol was engraved on the Shield of the Greek Warrior,
Achilles. At the center is the Delphian Epsilon, which represents the Alpha and Omega;
the beginning and the end, timelessness, infinity. Surrounding the Delphian
Epsilon are four points symbolizing the Four elements; Earth, Water, Fire, and Air.
The twelve rays surrounding the elements represent the Gods and Goddesses of Olympus...
Zeus-king of the gods and god of the sky and thunder. Poseidon-god of the sea. Had
es-god of the underworld. Hestia-goddess of the hearth.
Hera-goddess of wisdom and marriage. Ares-god of war.
Athena-goddess of wisdom. Apollo-god of the sun.
Aphrodite-goddess of love and beauty. Hermes-messenger of the gods Artemis-goddess of forests,
virginity/fertility, and the hunt. Hephaestus-god of technology, blacksmiths & craftsmen.
Wear this piece and feel your connection to the Earth.
Allow the power of the Gods & Goddesses to guide you with all their strength and wisdom.
Captain Kitty
412-097
$20 Captain Kidd the famous "Pirate," who sailed from Massachusetts in the mid 1500's
and buried a vast treasure on Gardiner Island near Long Island,
might never have survived if not for his cat. Cats were invaluable aboard the sailing ships of yore.
The cats on board kept the valuable food stuff from being spoiled by rats that
infested every ship that ever sailed! With out the Captains Cat the sailors
would be in danger of getting sick from rat droppings or infected with vile rat-born sickness.
Pirates were also a superstitious lot. During this time seamen considered
the possession of black cats good luck. It was a common practice for
the loved ones of a merchant marine to keep a black cat in the house while he was at sea.
It was believed that so long as the cat was well fed and kept safe from harm,
nothing would happen to the mariner. Sailors also kept cats on board ships to bring them Good Luck.
If a cat was thrown overboard, a storm would rise and very bad luck would follow .
Cats with extra toes were always a good thing on board ships.
Sailors were long-known to especially value these cats for their extraordinary
climbing and hunting abilities as an aid in controlling shipboard rodents.
Some sailors also considered them to be extremely good luck when at sea.
Today, such cats are found throughout England and the Eastern Seaboard of the United States!

The Valknut
412-074
$20
The central triangles are called "The Valknut, The Knot of the Fallen"-a Sacred Symbol to Odin,
King of the Nordic Gods. This Magical Knot was self carved into the breasts of
wounded Viking Warriors so their Souls would be carried, by the Valkyries, to Valhalla,
the Heavenly Meeting Hall where the heroes would feast with their Gods forever.
However one would be mistaken to associate this symbol solely with the bloody Vikings.
Norse legends harken back to a long forgotten age where…"Life was considered the 'battlefield' of the Soul,
and to triumphant one had to overcome the forces of darkness in one's own life, allowing the Spirit to shine.
Surrounding the Valknut is a ring with 9 points, symbolic of Odin's Magic Ring.
Nine is described in ancient Norse texts as a Magical Number, a number of Grand Cycles,
and Completion and Closure, This Magical Ring was laid on the funeral pyre of Odin's son,
Baldr (the sun), and represents Reincarnation.
This pendant leads the wearer's Higher Self to Victory over Darkness,
and to balance the triple triangles of Mind, Body, and Spirit bringing Resurrection and Rebirth.
Designed by Kano Diebitsch
2008 Collection

Epona - Celtic Horse Goddess
approx. 1 1/4 "h x 1"w
412-096
$20.00
Throughout ancient times, the horse was the most Sacred and Honored of creatures.
Thought to be a bridge between the material and spiritual world,
the horse represents an intuitive bond between the two realms.
The trust between the rider and horse was considered a divine marriage,
and it was common to let the horse wander freely,
leading the rider to adventure of Destiny.
The threefold images of the horse symbolize different aspects of belief
revered throughout the Celtic tribes.
First is that of the horse, intelligent and independent. The horse has a mind of its own,
and proves this time and time again to those who try to impose their will upon it.
The second horse denotes the human aspect. How one treats and
interacts with the horse shows the nature of the individual. This deep bonding often
reveals the true character of those in relation with the horse.
The third image symbolizes the horse as Divine Consciousness-a link to
"Epona, the Celtic Goddess of all Equines." Epona translates as 'Divine Horse'
and it is said that she and her horses 'lead the soul' to your
preordained Destiny and brings Divine Help in hours of need.
A Chris Bennett design Copy 01/2008

Dracula's Cross
approx. 1 1/2 "h x 1 1/2 "w
412-095
$20.00
Count Vlad [the Impaler] Tepes Dracolya was an actual historical figure born 1431 AD in Transylvania.
Dracula was a member of The Order of the Dragon, a group of Slavic rulers and warlords who
were sworn to uphold the Christian faith by fighting off the advancing
Turks of the Muslim Ottoman Empire. The Muslims were fierce enemy bent on destroying
Christianity in Medieval Europe after the fall of the Constantinople in 1453.
The Order's emblem was a Dragon, wings extended, hanging on a cross.
From 1453 onward Count Vlad II wore the emblem of the order and his coinage
bore the dragon symbol. Dracula tried to protect Europe from the
advancing hordes of the Ottoman Empire with deeds that were
vicious and dastardly even for his day.
Our Cross design shows two dragons guarding each others back while
forming the symbol of the Cross. A stance designed to be Protective and
Guarding of one's back. Wear this unusual pendant to
enhance God's Protective guidance in one's life.
A Chris Bennett design Copy 01/2008
Aegishjalmur - Invincibility In Battle Rune
approx. 1 1/4 "h x 1 "w
412-094
$20.00
Binding Rune Helm of Awe: Aegishjalmur: Invincibility in Battle-
Aegishjalmur is an Icelandic 'stave' bringing Incredible Protection and Invincibility in Battle.
A "stave" is a rune that is repeated eightfold, radiating power in all directions.
In this case it is a stave of the Algiz rune from the Younger Futhark, symbolic of the elk's main weapon
its' protective horns. On the top left of the outer rim, we see the rune known as Wolfsangel.
This mostly unknown rune derives from a device used for trapping and killing
wolves. With the danger averted, this rune became symbolic of
Order over Chaos or Freedom from Oppression.
Engraved in the outer rim are many bind runes (runes of two or more in combination).
All designed with protection in mind. For example, the first bind rune at the top right
is that of THURISAZ and TEIWAZ, the runes sacred to the gods Thor and Tyr (Jupiter and Mars).
Thurisaz' magical meaning is that of passive defense, symbolized by the thorn plant.
Several of the bind runes are 'words of power,' such as RIK and FANG.
Fang is a combination of the FEHU, ANSUZ, and ING runes,
and the magicians of old called on this word of power to break bonds, physical or mental.
Rik is a word of power made of RAIDO, ISA, and KEN runes.
The scaled portions on the rim of the pendant are stylized reptilian armor,
one of the most evolved forms of nature's protection on this world.
This pendant is designed to protect the wearer from all conceivable forms of attack,
bringing Invincibility in Battle.
A Kano Diebitsch design Copy 01/2008

The Helm of Awe - Victory In Battle Rune
approx. 1 1/4 "h x 1 "w
412-093
$20.00
Victory in Battle is achieved when this Magical Runic design re-directs
your enemy's attack back to its source.
The "Helm of Awe" is an "Icelandic stave design," a rune that is empowered eightfold around
a central point. The Rune is the MANNAZ rune .
the rune of Expansion and Growth, of New Beginnings and Re-birth, a rune of Humanity.
It represents both male and female energy that links with man at his most fundamental level.
It is the rune of assistance and team work.
This Powerful, Magical symbol was worn in ancient Europe quite extensively,
most often as an amulet suspended over the Third Eye, or
engraved into a headpiece over the third eye, but also on saddles, weapons and pendants.
It was thought to dazzle assailants with its natural motion,
giving the wearer protection and time to react.
In the center circle of this pendant is also an Icelandic binding rune
that is said to Repel any Harmful Energy back to its source bringing Victory in any kind of Battle.
A Kano Diebitsch design Copy 01/2008

The
Unity Amulet
actual size 1 1/4" x 1"
412-083
$20.00
Designed by Linda S. Holler
exclusively for Pepi and Company
The Unity symbol represents the sacred doorway which
opens
when two souls embrace. Entering this doorway is always a challenge.
We encounter different ideas, different values, and different likes and dislikes.
It often feels as if we've entered a different world.
The experience can be overwhelming. It can cause us to run back to the safe
place of oneness,
where we understand the world and feel safe.
But often oneness is a lonely place where nothing grows and life may be predictable,
but stagnant.
The Unity symbol reminds us that one plus one always yields something greater,
while one multiplied by it self will always remain the same.
Entering the sacred doorway yields an opportunity for growth, acceptance,
and honoring
one another in peace and in love.
In your personal relationships, work relationships, and your relationship
to the world,
the key is to practice Unity. The two overlapping circles form the almond-shaped,
vesica piscis, at the center.
The vesica piscis is often called "the womb of the Goddess", where
creation takes place.
Within the center is the triad, the three linked circles.
The triad represents resolution to conflict; two opposites and a neutral for
binding,
balancing, and a transforming presence.
Wear the Unity amulet to encourage peaceful and harmonious relationships to
enter your life.
A Linda S. Holler Design © Joseph Masselli 2005

Armanen Rune Set
800-030
$20.00
designed by Kano Diebitsch
The Armanen rune set was originally developed by Guido Von List (1848-1919),
and he claimed them to be a rediscovery of the primal Ancient Magical Runes.
These runes came to List in a vision while he was temporarily blind.
The most original concept in his rune set is Lists claim that his 18
runes
correspond to the 18 Magical Spells
spoken by the Norse god Odin.
In the old poem, Havamal, "the high ones words, Odin speaks of
18 spells to
avert any woe in the struggles of life.
There are spells for Victory in War, Healing, Marriage, Protection in Battle,
and so forth.
Guidance by these runes maintains a healthy, balanced way of being,
in accordance with the rest of Creation,
a harmony between Man and Nature.
On the front of our original Magical Amulet, is the Mother Rune,
Hagal, in the Tree of Life form.
The 18 "blooms around the branches of the Tree correspond to
the 18 runes.
"Follow the laws of nature, and harmonious growth is the reward."
The back of the amulet has the runes laid around the
World Tree map of Yggdrasil,
showing the nine halls of the gods, or the nine dimensions.
The central world in the tree is Midgardh (middle garden), where we exist
and where all things are possible.
This Magical Amulet is designed to bring the wearer all the benefits
of the individual runes,
and to bring ones Being into Harmony with Nature, ensuring a
Happy, Healthy life, and to bring
Balance, Strength and Longevity to ones life.
A Kano Diebitsch design © Joseph Masselli 2006

The
Flower of Aphrodite
412-084
$20.00
Designed by Linda S. Holler
exclusively for Pepi and Company
The Flower of Aphrodite represents the powerful magic of love and sexuality
associated with the Greek Goddess "Aphrodite";
also known as "Venus" in Roman mythology. Aphrodite is best
known as the Goddess of Love,
but her real magic is about transformation.
The passion of two lovers, uniting as God and Goddess, comes from
the power of Aphrodite.
The muse-like qualities of Aphrodite keep the creative flow of
the artist in motion.
She attracts us with both romantic love and sexual passion.
She has the power to transform the mundane into something sacred.
Although we are helpless while under her influence, we crave the heightened
senses and emotional
bliss we feel when Aphrodite steps into our lives.
The Flower of Aphrodite is made up of six vesica piscis, almond shaped forms
which represent the yoni, or female genitalia.
The number six represents equilibrium, harmony, and balance.
Six was known to the Ancients as the sexual number and was sacred to Aphrodite.
The Flower of Aphrodite was used as a fertility amulet because of these associations.
The cobweb shape surrounding the vesica piscis represents the lure and the
trap of the Goddess Aphrodite.
Sometimes the Goddess weaves a web of intricate circumstances, to bring
two lovers together in blissful ecstasy.
Sometimes the Goddess traps us helplessly in unrequited love
with all its painful lessons!
But without Aphrodite's magic, we can't experience the passion and joys
that the mysteries of the heart bring;
some to make us human, others to experience the god and
goddess within us.
Wearing this amulet will invite the power of The Goddess
of Love into your life.
Wear it to rekindle love, find new love, as a fertility amulet, and as an
inspiration for the creative process.
A Linda S. Holler Design © Joseph Masselli
2006

The
Fairy Shield
412-081
$20.00
Designed by Linda S. Holler
exclusively for Pepi and Company
All women are representations of the Triple-Goddess, no matter which
face we choose to show to the world. We have a symbiotic relationship with
the
Goddess from the moment of our birth. The Triple Goddess imagery of maiden,
mother,
and crone has been present in many cultures, but was solidly honored by the
Celtic peoples.
The Goddesses worshipped by the Celts are said to belong to a race known
as the Tuatha De Danann, or "people of the Goddess Dana."
Celtic myth tells us the Tuatha De Danann employed their Magick to shield
themselves from earthly strife and chose to reside in the spiritual realm,
or Faery kingdoms of Ireland. "The Celtic Faery Shield" is a symbol
of this very powerful, Goddess inspired Magick.
The Faery Shield is a symbol of the trinity of the Divine Feminine.
It is made up of three interlaced Vesica Piscis which represent the "yoni"
or female genitals.
The gateless design prevents the entrance of negative energies.
It is furthered strengthened by the Circle; the primary feminine symbol representing
sacred space.
This symbol of the three yonis was called the triquetra by the Celts.
The Celts honored the number three and its connection to the Goddess.
We honor the Virgin Goddess for coming of age, making life changes, and new
beginnings.
We honor and petition the Mother Goddess when we wish to become pregnant,
are ready to give birth, and to bless the newborn and all other children and
grandchildren.
We honor the Crone for our celebrations of menopause, transformation,
deep wisdom, and the ending of relationships.
Wear the Faery Shield to honor the Celtic woman within you:
"she recognizes her spiritual links to all living things. Her true weapons
are her wisdom
and self-confidence. Her strength is in her willingness to learn and grow.
Her inner peace comes from her sense of place in creation, and her recognition
that she
carries a spark of the Goddess within her at all times."
[p.237, Edain McCoy. Celtic Women's Spirituality]
A Linda S. Holler Design © Joseph Masselli 2006

The Spear of Odin
412-085
$20.00
designed by Kano Diebitsch
exclusively for Pepi and Company
Irminsul, a Cosmic Tree symbol, was Sacred to the Saxons of Ancient Europe.
Equated with Yggdrasil, the World Tree of the Norse,
the symbol once existed in Northern Germany but was destroyed by early
Christians under orders of Charlemagne in 772 AD.
The only surviving image of Irminsul was reportedly carved into the
rock formations of the "externsteine," a huge natural rock formation
long
used as a Pagan Holy Site: often described as mainland Europe's "Stonehenge."
On the trunk of this Cosmic Tree is the 'GAR' rune, seen only
in the Anglo-Saxon runic alphabet. Gar is the last rune, and means 'Spear.'
More accurately, it refers to "Gungnir," Odin's Magical Spear; a
Dwarven Magical
Weapon given to Odin by Loki. Related to Thor's Hammer, the Spear never misses
its mark,
and always returns to Odin's hand.
Gungnir was also considered to be the Cosmic Pillar,
an axis linking the various Realms of the Universe: the Heavens and the Underworld.
Its magical meaning is the stable reference point,
which is at once all around, internal, external, micro and macrocosmic;
the beginning and the end of all things.
Gar was used as a magical word for bringing magic into being,
such as the phrases 'ka!' and 'abracadabra.'
The power of this symbol offers the protective and defensive qualities of
this
Magical Spear to those who defend and support nature's cause.
A Kano Diebitsch design 2005