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The Sword of Eostre

Eostre, the elusive Germanic Goddess of Dawn and Spring. Believed to have playing a role in the origin of Ostara.

Mentioned by the Venerable Bede in
Temporum Ratione (The Reckoning of Time) in 725 AD

and by Jacob Grimm who wrote: “Esotre seems therefore to have been the divinity of the radiant dawn, of upspringing light, a spectacle that brings joy and blessing, whose meaning could be easily adapted by the resurrection-day of the Christian's God."

The design features a classic Germanic blade to honor the origin of Eostre. Its wrapped with Lilies, a symbol for spring.

The bunny is a symbol for prospect, abundance, good luck, and fertility.

Dying eggs has been a long pagan tradition. The bright colors represent the blooming Spring flowers. In honor of that, the handle is formed with eggs with moons and stars.

The butterfly end caps symbolize rebirth and resurrection.

The perfect compliment to your Witchy and Gothic aesthetic!

Can also be used as a letter opener, bookmark, or altar decor.

Each hair pin is six (6) inches long in total. The pin, itself is five (5) inches. The Crow emblem is one (1) inch long and two and a half (2.5) inches wide.

It weighs approx 6 grams. Its lightweight and is comfortable to wear.

Made from a Zinc Alloy. Nickel and Lead free

*Note. It is shorter than some standard hair pins or chopsticks but it is still more than long enough to secure a bun.

The Eostre

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The Sword of Eostre

Eostre, the elusive Germanic Goddess of Dawn and Spring. Believed to have playing a role in the origin of Ostara.

Mentioned by the Venerable Bede in
Temporum Ratione (The Reckoning of Time) in 725 AD

and by Jacob Grimm who wrote: “Esotre seems therefore to have been the divinity of the radiant dawn, of upspringing light, a spectacle that brings joy and blessing, whose meaning could be easily adapted by the resurrection-day of the Christian's God."

The design features a classic Germanic blade to honor the origin of Eostre. Its wrapped with Lilies, a symbol for spring.

The bunny is a symbol for prospect, abundance, good luck, and fertility.

Dying eggs has been a long pagan tradition. The bright colors represent the blooming Spring flowers. In honor of that, the handle is formed with eggs with moons and stars.

The butterfly end caps symbolize rebirth and resurrection.

The perfect compliment to your Witchy and Gothic aesthetic!

Can also be used as a letter opener, bookmark, or altar decor.

Each hair pin is six (6) inches long in total. The pin, itself is five (5) inches. The Crow emblem is one (1) inch long and two and a half (2.5) inches wide.

It weighs approx 6 grams. Its lightweight and is comfortable to wear.

Made from a Zinc Alloy. Nickel and Lead free

*Note. It is shorter than some standard hair pins or chopsticks but it is still more than long enough to secure a bun.

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