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Goddesses Pennant String |
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9 Mini Flag String Includes:
Lilith, Inanna, Asase Ya, Changing Woman, Rhiannon, Astarte/Ashera, Nile
Moon Goddess, Ix Chel, & Pele Honua Mea
Each Flag is about 9 inches x 7 inches.
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Lilith--Sumerian,
from the Hebrew tradition, she was crowned with horns to denote a high Goddess,
She holds the rod and ring of royal authority. Wings & claws show bird
magic. Image 2300 BC. |
Inanna--Sumerian
Queen of heaven and earth in a breast offering pose. She was addressed as Mother
of the Fruitful Breast, Queen of Heaven, Light of the World, and many other
titles. The breast-offering suggested her function as the Goddess of nourishment
and fertility. |
Asase
Ya--"Old Woman Earth" is the great land fertility divinity of the
Ashanti tribe in Nigeria. She gave birth to humanity, and takes us back at
death. |
Changing
Woman--Eternal earth Goddess of the
Navajo people, she always renews her youth whenever she grows old. Holding two
corn stalks, symbols of life, part of this image comes from a Navajo sand
painting. |
Rhiannon--Beautiful
Celtic Queen of the underworld, She puts the living to sleep and revives the
dead with her magical birds, seen at her sides and on her headdress. Image:
Ireland, 2000 BC. |
Astarte/Ashera--Mycenaean
Goddess from Ras Shamra, Syria. She was the Giver of Justice and Laws, and
Protector of the Weak. She dances holding sheaves of wheat, a fertility Goddess
and Lady of the flocks and fields. Image dates from 1400 BC. |
Nile
Moon Goddess-- The design of this
predynastic Egyptian Bird or Serpent Headed Goddess is about 5,000 years old.
Representative of vitality and regeneration, She is also connect to death as a
funerary diety. |
Ix
Chel--Mayan Goddess from Guatemala, she
protects women in childbirth, shown here in her Moon Maiden aspect with a
fertile rabbit companion. Goddess of the moon, healing , childbirth and weaving.
Image 800 AD |
Pele
Honua Mea--is the creatrix of the
Hawai'ian Islands. Honua Mea means Earth Mother in Hawaiian. Goddess of volcanos
and fire, this Goddess lives on the Big Island of Hawaii, a currently active
volcano, where she is actively worshiped. She both destroys and is the primal
creative mother. Image from a 19th century wood carving. |
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