Serpent Stone in Memory of Arthur Machen


Les Nadredds serpent

The  Serpent Stone from Celtic mythology, an oil painting dedicated to Arthur Machen and his novel The White People.

Oil on canvas, 48 inches by 36 inches. 

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Glain Nadredd

 

This Serpent Stone of Celtic mythology, sometimes referred to as Adder Stone, which were believed to be created by a coming together of snakes, normally occurring in Spring, but more auspicial on May Eve.

The stones, thought to be created from snakes saliva, were claimed to have magical qualities, much like mirrors, that would allow entry into the spirit world.

In the Mabinogion, Peredur is given a magical stone that allows him to see and kill an invisible creature called the Addanc, a water monster.

In another story, Owain, marries his love the Lady of the Fountain.  The hero becomes trapped in a castle and is given a stone by a maiden, which turns Owain invisible allowing him to escape confinement.

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