Mandrake Dagger-Pendant
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The handles and pommel of the pendant form a Triple Moon motif, composed of three crescent moons representing the phases of the lunar cycle, waxing, full, and waning. This revered symbol embodies the Maiden, Mother, and Crone aspects of the Goddess, signifying life’s cyclical nature and the transformative energy of the moon.
At the crest of the pendant lies Kirkaía ríza, or the mandrake plant, is named directly after the Goddess Circe. It is a plant famous for its powerful narcotic and hallucinogenic properties due to alkaloids like scopolamine and atropine, used historically in magic and medicine for sleep, anesthesia, and inducing unconsciousness. This sacred herb represents fertility, transformation, and awakening, bridging the earthly and spiritual realms with its ancient lore.
Materials: Crafted from steel and zinc. Nickel and lead free.
Size: two and three quarter (2.75) inches long and one and a half (1.5) inches wide
Mandrake Dagger-Pendant
A walk through the art:
The handles and pommel of the pendant form a Triple Moon motif, composed of three crescent moons representing the phases of the lunar cycle, waxing, full, and waning. This revered symbol embodies the Maiden, Mother, and Crone aspects of the Goddess, signifying life’s cyclical nature and the transformative energy of the moon.
At the crest of the pendant lies Kirkaía ríza, or the mandrake plant, is named directly after the Goddess Circe. It is a plant famous for its powerful narcotic and hallucinogenic properties due to alkaloids like scopolamine and atropine, used historically in magic and medicine for sleep, anesthesia, and inducing unconsciousness. This sacred herb represents fertility, transformation, and awakening, bridging the earthly and spiritual realms with its ancient lore.
Materials: Crafted from steel and zinc. Nickel and lead free.
Size: two and three quarter (2.75) inches long and one and a half (1.5) inches wide
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