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SUMERIAN
GODDESS LILITH STATUES
LILITH GODDESS PLAQUES
LILITH MINIATURE STATUE
LILLITH RUBBER STAMP
First Feminist Goddess Lilith |
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Miniature
Cold Cast Bronze Lillith Statue
3 inches high
with birds of wisdom, kings of beasts,
She holds the rod and
ring of Sumerian royal authority
(or glyph of 100,000).
$22.00
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[Colville collection, c. 2300 BCE] |
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Lilith Pendant
Sterling Silver Lilith Pendant
2 1/8 inches high
With birds of wisdom, kings of beasts,
She holds the rod and ring of Sumerian royal authority (or glyph of
100,000)
$43.00
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Lilith Pendant
Nebula alloy Lilith Pendant
2 1/8 inches high
$15.00
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Copyrighted images by artist Paul Borda, Dryad Designs |
Sumerian
Goddess Lilith Statue
11 3/4 inches high x 5 3/4 inches wide
x 5 1/4 inches deep
Rosewood and Stone Finish Statues
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Sumerian
Goddess Lilith Statue
with birds of wisdom, kings of beasts,
She holds the rod and ring of Sumerian royal authority (or glyph of
100,000).
Silver-Brown - 8 inch Freestanding
Statue of polished Ganges Clay and resin.
$48.00
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[Colville collection, c. 2300 BCE] |
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Goddess
Lilith Plaque
Earthy 5 inches x 6 inches Plaque/Statue
of fired, unfinished Ganges Clay and resin from the
sacred Ganges River, India.
$23.00
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[Colville collection, c. 2300 BCE] |

ŠPaul Borda, Dryad Designs |
Lilith
Pendant
1-3/4 inches high x 1 inch wide
Sterling silver pendant based on a Sumerian clay table relief from 2000 BC. She
wears the horned crown that marks her as a Goddess not a demon in Sumerian
mythology. Lilith appears in Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Canaanite, Persian,
Hebrew, Arabic and Teutonic mythology.
She is also known as Adam's "first wife" who refused to "lie
beneath." In the oldest mythologies she is a Goddess and in later stories
she is demonized. Lilith is a motherless form of the divine feminine even known
to some as the wife of Yahweh. As the embodiment of the neglected, outcast and
rejected aspects of the Great Goddess she calls women to rise up in strength to
reclaim their own divinity.
$59.00
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ŠPaul Borda, Dryad Designs |
Lilith
Pendant in Bronze
1-3/4 inches high x 1 inch wide
Bronze pendant based on a Sumerian clay table relief from 2000 BC. She wears the
horned crown that marks her as a Goddess not a demon in Sumerian mythology.
Lilith appears in Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Canaanite, Persian, Hebrew,
Arabic and Teutonic mythology. She is also known as Adam's "first
wife" who refused to "lie beneath."
In the oldest mythologies she is a Goddess and in later stories she is
demonized. Lilith is a motherless form of the divine feminine even known to some
as the wife of Yahweh. As the embodiment of the neglected, outcast and rejected
aspects of the Great Goddess she calls women to rise up in strength to reclaim
their own divinity.
$29.00
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Goddess
Lillith Rubber Stamp
2.25 inches x 1.25 inches
High Quality,100% red rubber
mounted on straight-sided hardwood blocks with a thick rubber sponge between the
image and the block.
$12.50
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Lilith:
Middle Eastern. (Sumerian/Hebrew). The First Feminist Goddess, dating
to 2300 BCE or earlier. This powerful dark-mother goddess is referred to as a
demon by Levite priests who wrote the Bible, likely due to her assertive
behavior at a time when patriarchy was new. Some ancient writings suggest say
she refused to 'lie under' and that her unwillingness to submit to her husband
sexually, interpreted by some as the assuming the missionary position, was one
of the reasons for demonization.
Lilith is referred to as the hand of Inanna,
who gathered males into the temple for sacred sexual rites. In the Sumerian
tradition, she was the original wife of Adam, with whom she claimed equality
because they were created together in the image of Elohin (a word for
"God" which had feminine as well as masculine linguistic roots).
In her hands she holds the rod and ring of Sumerian royal authority (or glyph of
100,000).
Lilith wears a stepped crown or turban and is companioned by the bird of wisdom
and the king of beasts. Stunningly detailed artworks.
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