Rauni
- Thunder Goddess Finnish R350
In Finnish mythology, the wife of the thunder-god Ukko. The name is derived from
the Icelandic reynir, or the Swedish rönn, "rowan",
a blessed tree which offers protection against evil spirits and which is often
connected with Ukko.The Finnish Lapps sacrifice reindeer to her as to Ukko
himself.Height 25cm
Dogoda
- The gentle west wind (Slavic) R350
Height 26cm
Vesta - Roman Goddess of the hearth.
R355
Vesta was particularly important to women of the household as the hearth was the place where food was prepared and next to it the meal was eaten with offerings being thrown into the fire to seek omens (the future) from the way it burned
Height 23cm
Harmonia
- the goddess of harmony and concord. As a daughter of Aphrodite, she presided over marital harmony, soothing strife and discord; as a daughter of Ares, she represented harmonious action in war. R325
Succubus, a highly attractive seductress or enchantress
Kannon
- Buddhist Goddess of Mercy
R295
Ilmatar
Finnish Goddess - sky and water mother goddess R325 item added
2 Oct 2008
Eos the Greek Goddess of Dawn
R270
Each morning, she would rise up, in her golden chariot, to the Sky, and scatter the shadows of the night. Then she would open the gate for the Sun's chariot. Homer often calls her, in the Iliad and in the Odyssey, the "rosy fingered".
item added 2 Oct 2008
Justitia the Roman Goddess of Justice is an allegorical personification of the moral force that underlies the legal system She is often seen carrying a double-edged sword in her right hand,
symbolising the power of Reason and Justice, which may be wielded either for or against any party.
R315 item added 2 Oct 2008
Euphrosyne: Goddess of Joy and one of the three
Graces in Greek mythology 40.5 cm
R455

Eirene,
Greek Goddess of Peace 20.5 cm R310
Aife
(also Aoife) – Celtic goddess and queen of the Isle of Shadow, goddess of
protection, general knowledge, and teaching. 26cm 

Athena: Famed Greek Goddess of War, Wisdom, Art, Technical Skill and
Creative D.I.Y. She is, of course, highly skilled in arts, crafts and matters of
intelligence. Her symbol is the owl, and in matters of wisdom she is always
right.
26cm
R275
Flora: Roman Goddess of Flowers, and the season of spring, being one among several fertility goddesses, her association with the spring gave her particular importance at the coming of springtime. Her festival, the Floralia, was held in April or early May and
symbolised the renewal of the cycle of life, marked with dancing, drinking, and flowers.
26 cms
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