Dimensions approx. 16 x 10 x 2 mm
Weight about 0.6 g
According to Romanesque and Celtic folk tales, fairies, also known as elves, are ghostly mythical creatures made of fine fabrics and gifted with higher powers, which can be both female and male. The term and name developed from the Roman goddesses of fate, the fata (see Parzen), in German poetry of the Middle Ages they appear under the names Feien or Feine and are mythologically related to the so-called white women (elves) and the Nornen.