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Frey 7"

Frey 7"

"May peace and good seasons go with you." This was the traditional invocation to Frey, consort of Freya. This gentle phallic god, much like Celtic Kernunnos, is associated with stag, bull, boar and stallion. Ithyphallic image.

[Sweden, 11th cent. CE]

Green/bronze colored Ganges Clay.  


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Norse Freya 7"

Norse Freya 7"

In this recreation of a 6th century Swedish bronze image Freya is shown smiling, encircled by her great necklace Brisingamen. Goddess of the moon, of love, and of childbirth, she gave her name to Friday. Note the floreate detail of her headdress and necklace.

[Sweden, 6th cent. CE]

Hunter green with slate wash Gypsumstone.  


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Freya on Boar

Freya on Boar

This Norse Goddess sometimes rode upon the boar, Hildisvini, probably a metaphorical image of sacred sexuality designed to bring crop fertility.

[19th century art image]

Blue/bronze colored Gypsumstone.  


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Freya Palque 7"

Freya Palque 7"

Powerful, wise, beautiful Goddess of love? Yes, but so much more. No demure and bashful Aphrodite rising from the foam, Freya is power and mystery in Goddess form. In every aspect of life or death Freya is there. 

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Freya Hand Painted

Freya Hand Painted

Freya taught runes to Odin and Teutonic magic and divination to her brother Frey. She oversees the birth of children and women in labor invoke her. She represents the Goddess of Sexual Love and wears the Golden Brisingham necklace. Shown with her cats Beegold (honey) and Treegold (amber). Freya could don her cloak of falcon feathers and fly across middle earth working her spells. 

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