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Norse God of Thunder
He is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of humankind, hallowing, and fertility. Thor is known for his strength and bravery and is often called upon to protect the gods and the mortal world from threats.
31cm(H) x 17cm(W) x 15cm(D)
God of the Forests
An archaic and powerful deity, widely worshipped as the “lord of wild things.” God of nature, animals, and fertility, and one of the most mysterious deities in world mythology. He is also recognised in many modern neopagan religions as a god of nature, as well as a god of life, death, and rebirth.
23cm (H) x 18.5cm(w) x 15cm (D)
King of all Creatures
Griffins are mythical creatures with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion. The Griffin, as a hybrid of these two, inherited the qualities of both, making it very powerful and the king of all creatures. Griffins were also seen as guardians of treasure and priceless objects. In heraldry, griffin stands for courage, leadership & strength
25cm(H) x 14cm(W) x 14cm (D)
God of the Sky
Zeus was the supreme god of the Greeks, a mighty deity who meted out justice from atop Mount Olympus. Zeus became the ruler of heaven and earth after a revolt against his father. He is known for being wise, fair, just, merciful and prudent but also easily angered.
29cm(H) x 19cm(W) x 11cm(D)
Goddess of Fortune
Fortuna was the Roman goddess of fortune, chance, and prosperity, and one of the most popular Roman deities during the period of Servius Tullius.
27cm (H) x 12cm(w) x 10cm (D)
Goddess of Love, Beauty & Fertility
In Norse paganism, Freya is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, gold and magic. Freya has superhuman strength, endurance, and durability and can speak the languages of the Ten Realms. Freya was not only kind, friendly, caring, loving, sweet and gentle but also flirtatious.
27cm(H) x 12cm(W) x 12cm(D)
Medusa was once a beautiful woman before she was cursed by the goddess Athena and turned into a terrifying creature with snakes for hair. She is an apotropaic symbol used to protect from and ward off the negative. Those who looked upon her turned to stone. Despite her frightening appearance, Medusa is a powerful symbol of inner strength and resilience.
27cm (H) x 15cm(w) x 15cm (D)
Goddess of Healing, Fertility & Motherhood
The “Exalted One”, was a Celtic goddess of fertility and motherhood. Brigid was thought to be a triple deity, but the unlike others, all her aspects shared the same name. Brigid was full of contradiction. She was a goddess of healing, fertility and motherhood, but also of passion and fire. Brigid was also a goddess of serenity and water.
24cm(H) x 17cm(W) x 14cm(D)
Goddess of Spring
Ostara is the goddess to whom pagans offered cakes and coloured eggs at the Vernal Equinox. White rabbits were sacred to her and she was believed to take forms of rabbit as well. The Spring Equinox marks the beginning of the Sun God’s seminal journey across the sky, bringing light and warmth to overpower the darkness of winter.
25.5cm (H) x 11cm(w) x 9cm (D)
God of the Underworld
He ruled over the dead together with Persephone, whom he abducted from the upper world. Having so much precious mines in earth, he was also the god of wealth. Cerberus is a monstrous, multi-headed dog, who guards the gates of the underworld, preventing the dead from leaving.
37cm(H) x 18cm(W) x 12cm(D)
Goddess of the Night & Magic
It is said that she was created during the beginning of time, along with her brothers and sister, Gaia, Tartarus, Eros & Erebus. Her home is in the depths of Hades' underworld.
27.5cm (H) x 18cm(w) x 12cm (D)
29cm(H) x 12cm(W) x 10cm(D)
Goddess of Love and Beauty
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess associated with love and beauty and fertility, she embodies a very unique personality as she is often seen as gentle and pure, but fierce and desirable at the same time.
Archangel of Empowerment
'Metatron' is the name that Enoch received after his transformation into an angel. Metatron is great to call on for help with spiritual development and learning, energy cleansing, personal confidence, and all things associated with awakening and ascension. He transmits the daily orders of God to Gabriel & Sammael.
37cm(H) x 22cm(W) x 16cm(D)
Heavenly attendant to God on his throne. He serves to maintain holiness. Each pair of wings has a different purpose; one pair for flying, another covering the face and the third pair covering the feet.
26cm(H) x 28cm(W) x 12cm(D)
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. Aristotle is one of the most important founding figures in Western philosophy. Aristotle’s writings were the first to create a comprehensive system of Western philosophy, encompassing morality and aesthetics, logic and science, politics and metaphysics.
Patron Saint of the Environment & Animals
The man of peace who loved and protected all God's creations. Not only did he care for the poor and sick, but he preached multiple sermons on animals, and wanted all creatures on Earth, including humans, to be treated as equals under God.
22cm(H) x 11cm(W) x 8cm(D)
Queen of Underworld
Persephone is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. After being kidnapped by Hades to become the Queen of the Underworld. Because of Persephone's unique relationship with darkness, she symbolises spirituality and the integration of light and dark. A vulnerable Goddess, she faces her shadows during winter, as her mother Demeter weeps for her.
26cm(H) x 13cm(W) x 12cm(D)
Goddess of Youth
The cupbearer of the gods who served ambrosia at the heavenly feast. She was also the patron goddess of the young bride and an attendant of the goddess Aphrodite. She is the daughter of Zeus and Hera and the wife of the Greek hero Hercules.
29cm(H) x 19cm(W) x 12cm(D)
Goddess of Marriage & Birth
Hera represents the power of women to stand for what they know is right, even in the face of societal disapproval and scorn. She is a symbol of the struggle for women’s power and equality in a still predominantly patriarchal world.
25cm(H) x 21cm(W) x 11cm(D)
Goddess of Sovereignty
She bestows the right to kingship on the one who will best steward the land, linking sovereignty to fertility and well-being. Elen is an antlered goddess who rules the Ways, the Roads, and the Passages of human life, both physical and spiritual. She also had the migration routes that animals used in her care.
26cm(H) x 10cm(W) x 8cm(D)
Messenger of God
Name means “The Strength of God”. Gabriel is known as the angel of annunciation, it was Gabriel who bought the news to Mary that she would give birth to Jesus. His role is communicator between Heaven & Earth. Gabriel is also the angel of childbirth, and guides the unborn souls until their birth.
23cm (H) x 16cm(w) x 13cm (D)

