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Eostre Hair-Dagger

Inspired by the Germanic Goddess Eostre. Goddess of dawn and spring.

A walk through the art:

On the pommel is a crescent moon, symbolizing the divine feminine.

The handles and staff are decorated eggs, intricately detailed with celestial moons and stars. These eggs honor the ancient pagan tradition of dyeing eggs in vivid hues, symbolizing the blossoming flowers and vibrant energy of spring.

Butterfly-shaped end caps symbolize rebirth and transformation, echoing Eostre’s role as the bringer of light and life.

The hilt features a bunny, a symbol of fertility, abundance, and prosperity. Revered in Eostre’s mythology, the bunny invites good fortune and celebrates the vitality of the season.

The blade is inspired by the shape of classic Germanic swords

Materials: Steel and zinc. Nickel and lead-free

Size: 6.5 inches long

Uses: while it is designed to be a hair-stick, hair-sword, or hair-dagger, it can also be used as an athame, altar decor, letter opener, bookmark, decor for a potted plant, a prop for an art doll, or tucked into a belt, thigh garter, or hat band. I'm sure there are even more ways to slay.

 

 

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Eostre Hair-Dagger

Inspired by the Germanic Goddess Eostre. Goddess of dawn and spring.

A walk through the art:

On the pommel is a crescent moon, symbolizing the divine feminine.

The handles and staff are decorated eggs, intricately detailed with celestial moons and stars. These eggs honor the ancient pagan tradition of dyeing eggs in vivid hues, symbolizing the blossoming flowers and vibrant energy of spring.

Butterfly-shaped end caps symbolize rebirth and transformation, echoing Eostre’s role as the bringer of light and life.

The hilt features a bunny, a symbol of fertility, abundance, and prosperity. Revered in Eostre’s mythology, the bunny invites good fortune and celebrates the vitality of the season.

The blade is inspired by the shape of classic Germanic swords

Materials: Steel and zinc. Nickel and lead-free

Size: 6.5 inches long

Uses: while it is designed to be a hair-stick, hair-sword, or hair-dagger, it can also be used as an athame, altar decor, letter opener, bookmark, decor for a potted plant, a prop for an art doll, or tucked into a belt, thigh garter, or hat band. I'm sure there are even more ways to slay.

 

 

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