Slavik Paganism
Perun's Axe - Bearded - 5001B
Modeled from a bronze artifact dating to about 10th C CE - symbol of Slavic God Perun - analogous to a Thor's Hammer - Perun is a heavenly god of thunder and lightning, fiery and dry, who rules the living world from his citadel high above, located on the top of the highest branch of the World Tree.
55 mm H x 32 mm W Bronze (Not available for wholesale)
$
25.00
Mokosh - 5009B
Mokoš (Old Russian Мокошь) is a Slavic goddess , Also known as Mokysha, Mokush, connected with female activities such as shearing, spinning and weaving. She is the spinner of the thread of Life and is closely associated with Fate and Time. She is the Divine Mother of the rich moist Earth who brings forth all manner of bountiful harvests. Her name is derived from the word combination maty kota which means ‘mother of the cat,’ that is, ‘mother of good fortune.’ She is the protector of women as well as occult knowledge and divination. Because it is She who supplies the means for survival, She is also associated with life and death matters. On her hands are her two birds
The day of the week devoted to Mokosh was Friday. 20 mm W x 36 mm H (plus bale)
$
15.00
Bird Lunula - 5007B
Also called a lunitsa - Crescent moon shaped woman's charm found in ancient Slavic and Norse cultures - shaped in the double bird image found in Scythian art - a reproduction of one found in a 8th century burial in Nitra-Lupka, Poland
35mm W x 30mm H Bronze
$
15.00
Grape Lunula - 5008B
Cresent moon shaped woman's charm found in ancient Slavic and Norse cultures - shaped like clusters of grapes - a reproduction of one found in a 9th century burial in Dolni Vestonice in Czeckoslovakia
38mm H x 35mm W Bronze
$
15.00
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Perun's Axe - Bearded 5001S
Modeled from a bronze artifact dating to about 10th C CE - symbol of Slavic God Perun - analogous to a Thor's Hammer - Perun is a heavenly god of thunder and lightning, fiery and dry, who rules the living world from his citadel high above, located on the top of the highest branch of the World Tree.
55 mm H x 32 mm W Sterling Silver (Not available for wholesale)
$
95.00
Mokosh - 5009S
Mokoš (Old Russian Мокошь) is a Slavic goddess , Also known as Mokysha, Mokush, connected with female activities such as shearing, spinning and weaving. She is the spinner of the thread of Life and is closely associated with Fate and Time. She is the Divine Mother of the rich moist Earth who brings forth all manner of bountiful harvests. Her name is derived from the word combination maty kota which means ‘mother of the cat,’ that is, ‘mother of good fortune.’ She is the protector of women as well as occult knowledge and divination. Because it is She who supplies the means for survival, She is also associated with life and death matters.On her hands are her two birds
The day of the week devoted to Mokosh was Friday. 20 mm W x 36 mm H (plus bale)
$
35.00
Bird Lunula - 5007S
Also called a lunitsa - Crescent moon shaped woman's charm found in ancient Slavic and Norse cultures - shaped in the double bird image found in Scythian art - a reproduction of one found in a 8th century burial in Nitra-Lupka, Poland
35mm W x 30mm H Sterling Silver
$
45.00
Grape Lunula - 5008S
Cresent moon shaped woman's charm found in ancient Slavic and Norse cultures - shaped like clusters of grapes - a reproduction of one found in a 9th century burial in Dolni Vestonice in Czeckoslovakia
38mm H x 35mm W Steling Silver
$
45.00
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