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.925 Ster. Pag/ Wicc. Moon Goddess w/Pentagram Charm
| Start Price |
USD 20.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 20.00 |
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USD 25.00 |
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| Start Time |
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 |
| End Time |
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 |
| Location |
Los Angeles, CA |
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You are bidding on a .925 Ster. Pag/ Wicc. Moon Goddess w/Pentagram Charm. It is approx. 1" in diameter with the face of the moon goddess and above are the waxing and waning moons with the full moon in the center with a pentagram. Below her face are the palms of her hands. Weight: 14.17 grams. Moon worship is not only done in Wicca. The Moon seems to have been worshipped in every culture (though not always as a feminine deity). And the world's major religious celebrations are linked with Her. To modern Pagans and Witches, the Moon Goddess is most commonly known in Her aspects as derived from the Greeks and Romans . . . Greek And Roman Moon Goddesses To the Greeks, She was the Goddess Selene, and later Artemis. To the Romans, Luna, and then Diana. Over time, as the Power of the Goddess was dismantled, She was given different names for each of the phases of the Moon. Thus, Her aspect as the Dark Moon Goddess became Hecate or Persephone, the New Moon Goddess was Artemis/Diana or Kore, and the Full Moon Goddess was Luna or Demeter. Each face of the Goddess Moon is found in Wicca, although every name She is called evokes different qualities. Looking for a clear cut answer, the real name and characteristics of the Moon Goddess? Sorry, no luck! These mythologies evolved and adapted over centuries, and there is necessarily some confusion. Even the translation from one cultural perspective to another creates difficulties. For instance, the Greek Goddess Persephone was called "The Maiden," even though She was known as the dread Queen of the Dead. . . that is, the Goddess of the Underworld. Today, we may take that appellation at face value and see ancient Persephone as a Maiden Goddess. But at the time, I imagine it was a more ironic nickname.
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