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Aine Goddess of Love Figure w/ Carnelian Heart Celtic Druid Altar Goddess Totem
$ 13.19
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Description
Nicely detailed Gypsum Goddess Totem measures approx. 3" high and 2" wide. Statue has an earth tone finish with sparkles of glitter. The material contains no harmful or harsh chemicals. She is adorned with a Carnelian Heart in her lap and beads and feathers in her hair. You will receive one similar to what is in the photo. Due to the nature of natural stones, each piece will be unique.Aine is often remembered as a Celtic goddess of love. But she was also a deity of wealth, sovereignty, and the summer. Her sensitive and joyful personality brought her many followers. People would worship her in the hope that she might bestow sexuality, fertility, abundance, and prosperity upon them.
Áine is thought to mean “brightness, glow, joy, radiance, splendor, glory, fame”.
She is associated with Midsummer (Litha, Summer Solstice), however also has sacred days following Lughnasadh.
Known as Faery Queen, she has been known by other names such as the Lady of the Lake, the Goddess of the Earth and Nature, the Goddess of Luck and Magick, and Leanan Sidhe (“Sweetheart of the Sidhe”).
Carnelian is said to attract prosperity, new resources, and good luck. It is a talisman for success in any money-making venture. In the workplace, it is a crystal of ambition, drive and determination, and wards off undue pressures of co-workers or impersonal corporations with unrealistic expectations. The energy of the carnelian resembles a peaceful, warm afternoon filled with genuine happiness. Its joyful energy has a nourishing and protective quality to it. Carnelian has courage, confidence, and creativity at its core; all these qualities being combined in a calm and grounded kind of way.
Other props in the photo are not included in this listing.
Please note that crystals, minerals, and fossils are natural products and are creations of Mother Nature.
They have existed for many, many years, and weathered natural disasters and extreme conditions before they make their way to us. As with anything natural, fragile, and age-old, crystals may have nicks or chips, fractures, specks, or loose pieces (which is common with clusters). These should not be seen as imperfections, as they are the characteristics of these special items. Please view all the photos and feel free to ask questions.