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Let’s Celebrate Women’s History, Magical Folk…
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Welcome to March! Spring has almost sprung, here in Munich. Temperatures are still chilly, but the crocuses and snowbells have fully blossomed in the local parks, the days are getting longer and brighter, small buds are appearing on trees…and the blackbirds are just going wild in my back garden as they furiously build their nests! In my corner of the world, the Spring Equinox will be on Thursday, March 20 at 10:01 am….a nice balanced time for an equinox, I think! What will you do to mark the moment? In addition to the gradual “green-en-ing” of things outside, March also brings us Women’s History Month! Now, more than ever, it’s important to recognize and celebrate the contributions of women to our world. To honor Women’s History Month this year, I am running a sale on all Goddess-inspired jewelry. Check out the details below! Get ready to unleash your inner Goddess now, Magical Folks…
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Venus Italica by Antonio Canova, Photo taken (by me) at Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy
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Oh My Goddess! In honor of Women’s History Month 2025, all items in the “Goddess Garb” section of the shop will be 10% off. Offer good through March 31, 2025.Use coupon Code: GODDESS during checkout!See some Goddess Highlights Below…
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This goddess-inspired pendant features banded amethyst, a gemstone closely associated with Diana. The iconic Roman goddess, Diana, is known for her many attributes, including being goddess of wild animals, fertility, and the moon. She is a female icon that has spanned millennia and inspired countless characters in literature and film throughout the ages.
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This pendant honors the Celtic Goddess, Ceridwen. It consists of a large oval rose quartz stone, set in hand-hammered antiqued copper, featuring the iconic triquetra symbol, with a small moss agate stone at its center. The bail is further adorned with spirals and swirls. Ceridwen is the goddess of transformation and rebirth. In Celtic mythology, she is also known to be a very powerful sorceress and witch.
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Inspired by the Greek Goddess Hera, this dramatic and bold necklace features a large Dumortierite gemstone set in hammered copper wire. The pendant is further embelished with copper and hematite beads. Hera was known as the goddess of women, the sky, the stars, and the heavens. She was also known to be the queen of the Olympic Gods and Mount Olympus.
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In Greek Mythology, the Goddess Circe was also known as the Witch of Aeaea. A goddess of witchcraft, and a solo practitioner of magic, she possessed a powerful connection to the earth, potion work and herbology, and to the animals of the island, Aeaea, who were both her protectors and her companions. This pendant features an oval red agate stone suspended in antiqued copper wire in a design both strong and magical.
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Often associated with the color green, Demeter is the Greek Goddess of the harvest and agriculture. Frequently identified as “the Great Mother” of goddesses, she presides over the fertility of the earth itself. This necklace is made with a stunning teardrop-shaped green onyx stone, wrapped in antiqued copper wire in an organic yet balanced design.
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This dramatic pendant evokes the power of the Goddess Artemis. In Greek Mythology, Artemis possessed a variety associations, including the wilderness and the moon. She is revered for her attributes of empowerment and autonomy. The Artemis pendant features a teardrop-shaped banded Amethyst, a stone containing both amethyst and milky snow quartz, wrapped in antiqued copper, with a bold purple agate dropdown stone.
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This one of a kind double-stoned pendant is made in tribute to the Roman Goddess of Love, Venus. This powerful deity encompasses many attributes, including love, beauty, desire, prosperity, and the duality of femininity. It is fitting, then, to honor Venus with two powerful gemstones: rose quartz and amethyst.
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This amulet is named after the Celtic Goddess, Rhiannon. Rhiannon has been associated with rebirth, the moon, white horses, and the divine feminine. A Welsh Celtic deity, some say her name translates to Great Queen or Night Queen. This necklace features a stunning larvikite stone suspended in antiqued copper wire, accented with hematite and copper beads, as well as swirls and curls. It embodies Rhiannon’s dark mystery and power.
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Free Shipping on all orders over €100 (approximately $110 USD depending on daily exchange rate). Use coupon code: FREESHIP during checkout.Free Local Delivery is available for Munich folks! Just choose “Store Pickup” during checkout.
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