The different Goddesses we working with

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THE DIFFERENT GODDESSES WE WORKING WITH

Goddesses have been a source of inspiration for people across cultures and civilizations. They represent the feminine divine energy and evoke a sense of grace, strength, wisdom, and beauty. Here, we will explore five goddesses – Yemenja, Isis, Istar, Inannan, and Selene – and how their energies inspire us to create jewelry.

Yemenja is the Afro-Caribbean goddess of the ocean and water. She symbolizes the fluidity and adaptability of the ocean and represents the cycles of birth, life, and death. Yemenja’s energy inspires us to create jewelry that embodies her grace and fluidity, such as fluid and flowing designs that evoke the movement of water.

Isis is the ancient Egyptian goddess of motherhood, magic, and fertility. She is known for her nurturing and protective nature, and represents the power of the feminine divine. Isis’ energy inspires us to create jewelry that embodies her nurturing and protective qualities, such as pieces that feature protective symbols and motherly imagery.

Istar is the Mesopotamian goddess of love, fertility, and war. She represents the balance between strength and grace, and embodies the power of desire. Istar’s energy inspires us to create jewelry that embodies her balance of strength and grace, such as pieces that feature both strong and delicate designs.

Inannan is the Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war. She represents the cycles of life and death, and embodies the power of the feminine divine. Inannan’s energy inspires us to create jewelry that embodies her cycles of life and death, such as pieces that feature cyclical designs and imagery of the moon and stars.

Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon. She represents the cyclical nature of the moon, and embodies the mystery and beauty of the night sky. Selene’s energy inspires us to create jewelry that embodies her mystery and beauty, such as pieces that feature lunar symbols and imagery of the night sky.

In conclusion, each of these goddesses represents a unique aspect of the feminine divine energy, and their energies inspire us to create jewelry that embodies their qualities and attributes. Whether it is the fluidity of Yemenja, the nurturing of Isis, the balance of Istar, the cycles of Inannan, or the mystery of Selene, these goddesses continue to inspire and captivate us, and remind us of the power and beauty of the feminine divine.

 

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