GREEN MAN Suncatcher, 6" Stained Glass SUNCATCHER, GREEN MAN Nature Spirit

GREEN MAN Suncatcher, 6" Stained Glass SUNCATCHER, GREEN MAN Nature Spirit

PLEASE READ HOW THIS IS MADE BEFORE BUYING
It is a round 6 inch diameter glass panel with a secure metal rim and a high definition laser generated image of A GREEN MAN SYMBOL in the center that looks like stained glass. It is not leaded glass. The detail is beautiful and the colors are vibrant. There is enough light going through it to make it almost 3D. I have had one hanging in the sun for over 6 months with no fading. The surface is coated with a UV protective clear coat.
Harmonize your home with this large genuine GREEN MAN stained glass look suncatcher that reflects the earth energy with shades of GREEN,  the colors of mother earth's vegetation. Includes a metal hanger and a suction cup. 6" in diameter.

ABOUT THE GREEN MAN
The Green Man has always been around us, he stared down at us, the face with the foliage pouring from the mouth in Churches and Cathedrals for centuries. The first recorded references to the Green Man go back to the second century, but his origins are lost way back in time.

The Green Man is believed to symbolize the cycle of life, death and re-birth. The symbol of Godhood within the male and its relationship with the transcendent life force our Goddess, the female expression of divinity. He is a Pagan symbol who heralds Spring after a long winter and the renewal of lush vegetation.

The Green Man is also known as The “Jack in the Green” and is connected with the “Green Knight”
of Arthurian Fable and “Robin Hood” . Unfortunately much of the significance of the Green Man
is no longer widely known, but he was a very importance being to our ancestors.

If you walk within a forest of ancient woodland and get the feeling you’re not alone, the chances are he is with you. He’s been with mankind from the start and now is around us more than ever helping us to make contact with our natural environment and stop destroying our ever fragile world.
Perhaps the importance of ancient treescapes in our history accounts for their depiction in the places of worship.
The Green Man has connections with the “Jack in the Green” a wild and sometimes comical figure who follows the
dancers in seasonal celebrations. This is a man who is decked in leaves and branches from the Forest.
He is indeed a figure to be honored.

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