This captivating raven cloak clasp has three easy sew-in attachment points on each side and is appropriate for heavy fabric, it measures 1 3/4" in diameter and a total of 4 inches in length. Also available in a smaller version - see Raven Cloak Clasp 3 inches in length (see photos for comparison).
The Raven, curious and mischievous, has appeared in the mythologies of many ancient peoples. Some of the more common stories are from those of Greek, Celtic, Norse, Pacific Northwest, and Roman mythology.
Ravens are particularly important in Norse mythology where the god of the Aesir pantheon, Odin, is sometimes referred to as the Raven God. It is said that two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, were loyal to Odin and flew around the world gathering information.
In Celtic tradition the raven is the oldest and wisest of the animals. The Morrigan was a shape shifting Celtic Goddess of War, Fate and Death. She presided over fresh waters. She remains an appropriate deity for the strong and independent.