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The Inanna Hair Sword – A Symbol of Sovereignty, Sensuality, and Sacred Power

Step into the mythic lineage of the oldest known goddess of love and war with the Inanna Hair Sword. Inspired by the ancient Sumerian deity, this piece draws from Inanna’s role as a force of polarity, both sensual and severe, life-giving and destructive. Designed to echo the silhouette of ceremonial Mesopotamian blades, this hair sword channels divine authority through every curve and carving.

Perched at the top, a lion with outstretched dove wings stands guard over the handles, capturing Inanna’s dominion over both ferocity and peace. The hilt is centered around the eight-pointed Star of Ishtar, a symbol long associated with her celestial identity and connection to the planet Venus. Etched roses flow down the blade like sacred offerings, representing beauty, mystery, and the softness that can still bloom in the presence of power.

Inanna’s mythology is layered with descent and return. From her fearless journey into the underworld to her triumphant rebirth, she embodies transformation through ordeal. Worshipped across Mesopotamia for over 4,000 years, her presence has always straddled thresholds, between sky and earth, love and rage, death and renewal. This piece honors that tension, holding space for both shadow and radiance.

The Inanna Hair Sword invites its wearer to embody a sovereign kind of beauty, one that is unafraid of contradiction. It does not beg to be seen. It declares itself.

Materials: Made from durable zinc alloy, nickel and lead free
Dimensions: Measures six (6) inches long; features lion with dove wings on the handle, Star of Ishtar hilt, etched roses, and a silhouette modeled after ancient Mesopotamian blades
Perfect For: Devotees of goddesses, lovers of myth, and those claiming their power without apology

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The Inanna Hair Sword – A Symbol of Sovereignty, Sensuality, and Sacred Power

Step into the mythic lineage of the oldest known goddess of love and war with the Inanna Hair Sword. Inspired by the ancient Sumerian deity, this piece draws from Inanna’s role as a force of polarity, both sensual and severe, life-giving and destructive. Designed to echo the silhouette of ceremonial Mesopotamian blades, this hair sword channels divine authority through every curve and carving.

Perched at the top, a lion with outstretched dove wings stands guard over the handles, capturing Inanna’s dominion over both ferocity and peace. The hilt is centered around the eight-pointed Star of Ishtar, a symbol long associated with her celestial identity and connection to the planet Venus. Etched roses flow down the blade like sacred offerings, representing beauty, mystery, and the softness that can still bloom in the presence of power.

Inanna’s mythology is layered with descent and return. From her fearless journey into the underworld to her triumphant rebirth, she embodies transformation through ordeal. Worshipped across Mesopotamia for over 4,000 years, her presence has always straddled thresholds, between sky and earth, love and rage, death and renewal. This piece honors that tension, holding space for both shadow and radiance.

The Inanna Hair Sword invites its wearer to embody a sovereign kind of beauty, one that is unafraid of contradiction. It does not beg to be seen. It declares itself.

Materials: Made from durable zinc alloy, nickel and lead free
Dimensions: Measures six (6) inches long; features lion with dove wings on the handle, Star of Ishtar hilt, etched roses, and a silhouette modeled after ancient Mesopotamian blades
Perfect For: Devotees of goddesses, lovers of myth, and those claiming their power without apology

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