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12 Celtic Rune Charm photos

Please credit me if used.

(Send me a link to your deviation, i'd love to see how these get used!)
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~dilarosa Nov 19, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Hi there! I used this stock here: Unstoppable time. Thank you very much for sharing :handshake:

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*prairiekittin Oct 17, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I used the prosperity rune here:
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Thank you!
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*prairiekittin Oct 19, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
And redone here:
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Hi, I used you stock here: [link]
I hope you like it.

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Many look Anglo-Saxon to me. (: Great resource.
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~slobo777 Feb 27, 2006  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Good idea for a pack. I thought these were Viking/Norse though?

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Forgive me my pedantic intrusion, but they are, in fact, a mixture of Elder FUTHARK forms and Anglo-Saxon FUTHORC names. Here I see only 12, whereas there should be 12 more.
The runes were never Celtic, "Ogham" is.

Their meanings are...well...esoterically correct and so never wrong. :D

Here you can find more info: [link]

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~slobo777 Sep 6, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I didn't know that, thanks for the correction and link. In the UK these or similar are often displayed (and used in various fantasy rpgs and the like) as "Viking Runes" or "Norse Runes" . . .

Is my mistake general, or because these are similar and I don't know enough to tell the difference?

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Well, I know that there are many misconceptions flying around, which is a bit sad since the Futhorc system is Anglo-Saxon and was used in England. (And Friezeland, hence the fact that they are sometimes referred to as "Anglo-Frisian").

The Vikinger used runestaves ("letters") too, that is true, but they used slightly different sequences. Of course they did take them wherever they went.

Ogham is different, but completely Celtic. (Google it).

When it comes to Runes it's a bit as with the Bible: you can believe and accept what popular media say about it (like novels..lol), or you can go to the source and educate yourself. ;)

I find the study of Runes very interesting and I use them.

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