Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
Slate Goddess Wall Hangings
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Slate Goddess Wall Hangings

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These gorgeous engraved slate wall hanging features a stunning depiction of goddesses and queens of folklore and history alike:

The Ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti:
Nefertiti was a queen of Egypt and wife of King Akhenaton, who played a prominent role in changing Egypt's traditional polytheistic religion to one that was monotheistic, worshipping the sun god known as Aton. Nefertiti is the symbol of beauty and feminine power. Her name means 'a beautiful woman has come. ' Her bust, discovered in 1913 by German archaeologist Ludwig Borchardt, and has stood as a symbol for female beauty and power.

The Ancient Greek goddess, Artemis:
Artemis, the greek goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth; she was identified by the Romans with Diana. Artemis was the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. Among the rural populace, Artemis was the favorite goddess.
The Ancient Roman goddess Fortuna:
Fortuna is the goddess of fortune and luck in Roman mythology. 
The Norse goddess Freyja: 
Freya is the goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology, and she is associated with sex, lust, beauty, sorcery, gold, war, and death.
The Ancient Greek goddess Aphrodite:
Aphrodite is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, and procreation. She was syncretized with the Roman goddess Venus. Aphrodite's major symbols include myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans. Aphrodite held the powers of fertility, pleasure and eternal youth, along with extraordinary beauty. Her beauty and sexuality were of such high regard that it could spark a war between the Gods and was even believed to have caused the Trojan War
The Ancient Greek goddess Athena:
Aphrodite is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, and procreation. She was syncretized with the Roman goddess Venus. Aphrodite's major symbols include myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans. Aphrodite held the powers of fertility, pleasure and eternal youth, along with extraordinary beauty. Her beauty and sexuality were of such high regard that it could spark a war between the Gods and was even believed to have caused the Trojan War.
The Ancient Greek goddess Hecate:
Hecate or Hekate[a] is a goddess in ancient Greek religion+ mythology, most often shown holding a pair of torches, a key, snakes or accompanied by dogs and in later periods depicted in triple form. Hecate was the chief goddess presiding over magic and spells. She is often hailed as the triple moon goddess, the mother of the craft. She witnessed the abduction of Demeter's daughter Persephone to the underworld and, torch in hand, assisted in the search for her. Thus, pillars called Hecataea stood at crossroads and doorways, perhaps to keep away evil spirits.
The Ancient Greek goddess Persephone:
Persephone was the goddess queen of the underworld, wife of the god Haides (Hades). She was also the goddess of spring growth, who was worshipped alongside her mother Demeter in the Eleusinian Mysteries. This agricultural-based cult promised its initiates passage to a blessed afterlife. Goddess of: Spring, queen of the underworld Parents: Zeus and Demeter Home: Hades Retinue: Hecate, Iacchus
Triple Moon Goddess
Maiden + Mother + Crone
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• Made in United States,
• measures appx 10" by 6"
• hangs from hemp cord 
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