Print - The Moon Et Tu - A5 *
Print - The Moon Et Tu - A5 *
A5 prints from The Moon Et Tu
Artemis: In collaboration with neo-traditional artist, Blake Byrnes, we bring you our Goddess & Deities collection. We present Artemis, the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and childbirth. The bow and arrow, alongside a deer, is sacred to her. Fiercely independent, Artemis thrives on challenges with her sharp focus and untamed spirit. As you deepen your connection to Artemis, remember that there is no one way to honor the goddess, channel her spirit of compassion, and remember to be brave and live your life on your terms.
Nyx:In collaboration with neo-traditional artist, Blake Byrnes, we bring you our Goddess & Deities collection. Nyx is the Greek goddess of the night and one of the primordial goddesses of the universe. As a primordial, she outpowered even the mighty Zeus known as the father of the gods. Nyx is the personification of the night and serves as a reminder that for all the dangers of the dark, there is comfort and beauty within that as well. Channel her energy with the help of a moonstone.
Lilith: Lilith, meaning “belonging to the night,” comes from the Akkadian word lilîtu, the feminine form of a word meaning “demon” or “spirit.” She is a goddess often misunderstood, misrepresented, and has vast knowledge of magical lore, much of which originated with her. The best offering you can give Lilith is respect.
Hekate: In collaboration with neo-traditional artist, Blake Byrnes, we bring you our Goddess & Deities collection. Hecate, the Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic. Also known as the wise maiden, mother, and crone, Hecate has divine authority and absolute control over magic and is strongest at night whilst serving Persephone as her minister of the Underworld. Have Hecate by your side as she bestows blessings.
Persephone: In collaboration with neo-traditional artist, Blake Byrnes, we bring you our Goddess & Deities collection. This is our interpretation of Persephone, the Greek goddess of death and spring. Worshipped and known all over the world, Persephone is who the ancient Greeks used to explain the change of the seasons, the eternal cycle of Nature’s death and rebirth. By eating a few pomegranate seeds, Persephone tied herself to Hades—the pomegranate being a symbol of their marriage.
Medusa: This is our interpretation of Medusa. She isn’t considered a goddess but rather a symbol used to protect from and ward off the negative, much like the modern evil eye. She is a reminder that in our world, the characterization of ‘good’ or ‘evil’ is often complex.
Bastet: In collaboration with graphic designer, Carolina Londono, we bring you our Goddess & Deities collection. Bestat, the cat-headed Egyptian goddess and warrior of the sun is also the goddess of protection from evil spirits and diseases. She is known for her healing ointments. Bestat also is the daughter of Aset/Isis (goddess of healing & magic) and Ra (Sun God). As with many deities in Egyptian religion, she also played a role in the afterlife as a guide and helper to the dead.
Isis: In collaboration with graphic designer, Carolina Londono, we bring you our Goddesses & Deities collection. Introducing Isis. She is known today by her Greek name Isis; however, the ancient Egyptians called her Aset. Her name translates to “Queen of the Throne” which is reflected in her headdress, which is typically a throne. She is one of the most important deities whose rites are connected with the afterlife, as a magical healer, she cured the sick and brought the deceased to life. Isis is worshiped throughout Europe, and even by pagans today.
Size A5
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