Size: 11 3/4"h x 5 3/4"w x 5 1/4"d This image of Lilith is based largely on a Sumerian clay tablet relief from 2000 BC. She wears the horned crown that marks her as a Goddess not a demon in Sumerian mythology. Lilith appears in Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Canaanite, Persian, Hebrew, Arabic and Teutonic mythology. She is also known as Adam's...
First wife of Adam, and equal to him, both made in the image of Elohim (God/dess) She holds the rod and ring of Sumerian royalty. Lions and owls symbolize her power and wisdom. Levite priests who assembled the Bible called Lilith a demon, most likely due to her assertive behavior at a time when male dominance was relatively new. A sensual goddess,...
Size: 6 5/8"h x 5 1/4"w x 2 1/2"d Lugh, pronounced "Loo" was a Sun God. His name means "the shining one," and he was considered a "Good God" meaning he was good at everything. Worshipped as the God of Fire, he also presided over metallurgy, crafting, weaving, and served as protector of the weak. Lughnasadh, the Sabbat celebrated in August,...
Maat or Ma'at was the ancient Egyptian Goddess of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice. She was the personification of the fundamental order of the universe, without which all of creation would perish. The primary duty of the pharaoh was to uphold this order by maintaining the law and administering justice. To reflect this, many pharaohs took the title...
Maat or Ma'at was the ancient Egyptian Goddess of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice. She was the personification of the fundamental order of the universe, without which all of creation would perish. The primary duty of the pharaoh was to uphold this order by maintaining the law and administering justice. To reflect this, many pharaohs took the title...