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GREEK
GODDESS HECATE or HEKATE STATUES
HECATE JEWELRY
HECATE RUBBER STAMP, MAGNET AND PLAQUE
Triple Goddess of Childbirth and Life Changes
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Roman
Hecate Standing Plaque
Engage all your Feminine aspects: Maiden, Matron, and Wise Elder, with
Hecate. Her triple-headed Roman image shows six all-powerful arms, along with
her symbols of activity. Plaque hangs on wall or sits on altar. Flat white
Gypsumstone.
Heavy and substantial. 6.5 inches across.
$29.00
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[Rome, private collection] |
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Greek
Hekate Goddess Statue
10.5 inches H (27cm)
Casting stone. Antique stone finish.
$56.00
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Goddesses
Cybele and Hecate Standing Plaque
Heavy, 9 inch silver-black resin, free standing
plaque.
Lovely piece of art.
Cybele and Hecate were leading deities of mystery cults and considered
powerful in divination especially for those at a cross roads, starting a
journey, or giving birth. Hecate cradles a torch, Cybele, her drum and offering
bowl, and the two goddesses respectfully regard one another in this
hand-finished plaque.
Amazon women worshipped Artemis, Cybele and Hecate as Maiden, Mother and Crone,
and Thracian Bendis was closely allied to Cybele and Hecate. Diodorus says that
the Amazons offered sacrifice to Cybele, Hecate and Artemis and served as
votaries.
The cult of Cybele idolized an earth-goddess of fertility in human, beast, and
field. Her worship was accompanied by the sound of crashing drums and cymbals,
the music of the pipe, and the voices of frenzied votaries. Her inspiration came
as a form of holy madness, which endowed the worshiper with a sense of mystic
ecstasy and supernatural strength.
Cybele's name may have a connection with stone cubes (Kybos means dice). The
material inscribed with Her sacred image brought to Rome in 204 C.E. by order of
the Cumaean Sybil was a black meteorite. Sybil means "cave-dweller"
and is a Latin form of Cybele. The Sybils of Cumae lived in a sacred cavern
dedicated to Triple Hecate which was classically believed to be
the entrance to the underworld.
$36.00
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[fourth century relief, Piraeus, Greece] |
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Greek Goddess Hecate with Torches
6 inch Antique stone colored resin.
$26.00
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[ Reconstructed from a pediment carving
at
Eleusis, Greece, 480 B.C.E.] |
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Triple
Goddess Statue- Plaque
Standing statue or wall plaque 7
inches tall.
White marble colored Gypsumstone.
$28.00
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Triple
Goddess Hanging Plaque
13 inch White Marble Colored Resin Hecate
Plaque
This hanging plaque is suitable for outdoor,
garden, and crossroads display.
$59.00
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Triple
Goddess Hecate Statue-Plaque
This 4 inch tall mini Hecate will warm
your hearth or make any small space sacred. Antique stone colored Gypsumstone.
$17.00
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Hecate
Statue
The triple Goddess in shadow.
This 7 inch hand finished charcoal statue
is made of gypsumstone.
$33.00
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[Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City] |
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Hecate
Medallion
Large 2 inch medallion with black cord
This finely chiseled medallion lets you take Hecate's alchemical, healing,
and queenly traits out into the world.
Lead-free pewter; looks like antique silver.
$16.00
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Goddess
Hecate Rubber Stamp
Quality workwomanship. 2.5 inches
x 1.5 inches.
$9.00
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Hecate
Goddess Magnet
Large 1.5 inch sculptured magnet. A
favorite,
this magnet is like a mini plaque for the fridge.
$3.00
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HECATE : Greek. Goddess of
Childbirth and life changes, Hecate is the only Goddess powerful enough to
travel the three worlds: heaven, earth and underworld. Some of these
images come from the site of the famous Eleusian Mystery School.
With her torches, Hecate led Persephone back from the underworld to reunite her
in embrace with her mother, Demeter, and bring Spring back to the world.
A caring and personal guide, Hecate shows us the way to and from her Mysteries.
She is a key-holder and light-bringer, protector and transitioner, gatekeeper
and guide.
Images of Hecate often guarded the doorway to the inner sanctuary of the
Mysteries. With her torches, she hurries through the night looking back to
ensure we follow and do not loose our way at the crossroads.
The original Holy Trinity was the maiden-matron-crone holding triple sway over
heaven, earth, and underworld. Her torch of lunar fire, serpent of immortality
and knife of midwifery imbued her with primal power, especially in Greek,
Egyptian and Celtic cultures. Christian tradition diabolized her as queen of
witches to obscure her importance to the agrarian societies of medieval Europe
as a source of healing magic.
[Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City] |
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