Lilith Hair-Sword
Inspired by the Mesopotamian and Jewish figure Lilith. A symbol of feminism, rebellion, and independence. Though many argue that Lilith is not a Goddess, I offer the counter-argument that thousands of entities - daemons, demons, mortals, folk creatures, etc - have become Gods due to apotheosis. Apotheosis the elevation of something to a divine level/deifying them. I believe that Lilith has received enough human worship as a Goddess that she has become such.
A walk through the art:
At the pommel is Lilith's Glyph
At the hilt of the Hair Sword is an owl. Representing wisdom, intuition, and the ability to see through the shadows, the owl mirrors Lilith’s enigmatic nature and her embrace of hidden knowledge. Displayed on the owl's breast is the Sigil of Lilith
Adorning the crest of the hair dagger is the Star of David, a Jewish symbol traditionally representing the union of divine feminine and masculine energies. In the context of Lilith, it signifies her embrace of duality and balance, reflecting her strength as an independent and multifaceted goddess.
The subtle curve of the dagger reflects Lilith’s fierce yet elegant energy. Its black moon phase motif represents her connection to the subconscious and her ability to unlock the secrets of the shadow self. This celestial element embodies her mastery over the unknown, symbolizing intuition, transformation, and awakening.
Materials: Zinc and steel blend; 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.
Lilith Hair-Sword
Inspired by the Mesopotamian and Jewish figure Lilith. A symbol of feminism, rebellion, and independence. Though many argue that Lilith is not a Goddess, I offer the counter-argument that thousands of entities - daemons, demons, mortals, folk creatures, etc - have become Gods due to apotheosis. Apotheosis the elevation of something to a divine level/deifying them. I believe that Lilith has received enough human worship as a Goddess that she has become such.
A walk through the art:
At the pommel is Lilith's Glyph
At the hilt of the Hair Sword is an owl. Representing wisdom, intuition, and the ability to see through the shadows, the owl mirrors Lilith’s enigmatic nature and her embrace of hidden knowledge. Displayed on the owl's breast is the Sigil of Lilith
Adorning the crest of the hair dagger is the Star of David, a Jewish symbol traditionally representing the union of divine feminine and masculine energies. In the context of Lilith, it signifies her embrace of duality and balance, reflecting her strength as an independent and multifaceted goddess.
The subtle curve of the dagger reflects Lilith’s fierce yet elegant energy. Its black moon phase motif represents her connection to the subconscious and her ability to unlock the secrets of the shadow self. This celestial element embodies her mastery over the unknown, symbolizing intuition, transformation, and awakening.
Materials: Zinc and steel blend; 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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