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“You May Call Me ‘Captain'” – Tarraway – A5 Art Print
This fellow is a Cornish Rumplestiltskin style version of a Devil, who appears in an old Cornish Christmas play or a guise dance called “Duffy and the Devil” originally from the Penwith area, specifically St Buryan.
Also known as drolls, this story involves a girl, called Duffy who is taken in by Squire Lovell of Trove, and set to spinning yarn after claiming she can make the finest stockings. This, however is untrue, and she makes a pact with a Bucca (Cornish meaning: Devil) that he should spin the yarnin return for joining him after three years has passed, unless she can tell him his name upon asking, if she couldn’t, she was his. In a sneaky bid to gain his name she addressed him as “Mister what do I call ‘ee?” To which he cunningly responds “You may call me Captain” from Duffy and the Bucca or Duffy and the Devil.
Also Available in a double pack with the Vampire and Sphinx cat in this shop.
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Witches’ Familiar Pin – Single or Duo – Halloween Samhain
Need a trusty traveller on your bag, coat or hat?
How about your own witches’ familiar?
This little goat has a spell of yarrow ready and waiting.
Or maybe this boar hurtling around the forest or a contemplative hare?Price range: £8.00 through £15.00 Sold by: Mister PucaWitches’ Familiar Pin – Single or Duo – Halloween Samhain
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Brass Golden Necklace Pendant – Boar of Benn Gulbain – Betrayal
This pendant is hand made with one of my original designs on a recycled brass disk, each one unique.
This is inspired by the myth of the Boar of Benn Gulbain – in which the warrior Diarmuid Ua Duibhne is tricked by the giant Fionn mac Cumhaill into fighting an enchanted boar, which later kills the warrior by piercing his heart with its tusk.
I’ve been lately inspired by textures of historic jewellery, I like to imagine these are old coins dug up from a remote meadow, paired with contemporary design.
£55.00 Sold by: Mister Puca
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