Figure statue sculpture candle holder of Danu (Dana) mother of the tuatha de Danann, Irish mythology Size: 13cm / 11.81 inch Weight: 665 gr In Celtic mythology, Danu, (Danna) or Anann, also called Anu or Ana, is the Irish name (Dôn in Welsh) of the mother of Dagda (the "Good God"), so by birth she belonged to the gods of life, light and day. She is the companion of Bres of the Fomorians, with whom she had a son, Ruadan.
Figure statue sculpture of Danu (Dana) mother of the tuatha de Danann, Irish mythology Size: 30cm / 11.81 inch Weight: 1723 gr In Celtic mythology, Danu, (Danna) or Anann, also called Anu or Ana, is the Irish name (Dôn in Welsh) of the mother of Dagda (the "Good God"), so by birth she belonged to the gods of life, light and day. She is the companion of Bres of the Fomorians, with whom she had a son, Ruadan.