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Greek and Roman Goddesses

View our range of Greek and Roman Goddesses below, all available to purchase online with secure ordering. If you would prefer to speak to a member of the Hocus Pocus team, email us on info@hocuspocus.co.uk and we'll get straight back to you.

Ariadne 8"

Ariadne 8"

Ariadne, "The High Fruitful One," brings Rebirth. This lunar fertility goddess was known for her athletic prowess. Serpents, symbols of rebirth, were ritually handled by her priestesses, whose bare-breasted costumes suggest the sacred role of sexuality in the Minoan culture.

[Candia Museum, Crete, 1600-1500 BCE]

Antique stone colored Gypsumstone.



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Artemis 11" statue

Artemis 11" statue

Cultivate decisiveness and self-esteem with Artemis, whose bow is symbolic of an exquisitely tuned inner tension. She is the deity of wild places, groves and ponds. This moon-goddess was "whole without a man," hence immune to falling in love, and was the Protectress of Animals. Her confidence will inspire you!

[Louvre, c. 200 BCE]

White marble-colored Gypsumstone statue.



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Artemis 5" statue

Artemis 5" statue

[Louvre, c. 200 BCE]

White marble colored Gypsumstone statue.



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Young Artemis 3 3/4" x 3 3/4"

Young Artemis 3 3/4" x 3 3/4"

Young Artemis, Arcadian Protector of Children and Animals.

This lovely new image of Artemis as a girl reveals her sweet, innocent side as she crouches to soothe a fawn with a gentle hand. She inspires us to love and protect the sacred purity of childhood and nature.

Cold cast bronze.



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Athena 12"

Athena 12"

Pierce the Glass Ceiling with Athena's Spear of Power! Her Wisdom and Warrior Goddess myth is famous. The Parthenon was constructed upon the Acropolis just to house this magnificent, venerable 30-foot-tall image. Athena's importance was maintained even after warfare had transformed Greek goddess civilization. Her attributes are self-confidence, power, courage, intelligence and diplomacy -- wonderful qualities to share as a gift with any mentor, mother, sister or friend! The Romans called her Minerva.

Green/bronze colored Gypsumstone statue.



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Cybele 8"

Cybele 8"

From Pre-classic Greece to early Christian times she represented Gaia, the deified earth, and inherited many attributes of the ancient Sumerian goddess Inanna. In this depiction, Cybele's queenship as Magna Mater of Rome is symbolized by her throne and lions. She holds the frame drum; her bowl of prophecy and staring gaze proclaim her power. The blazing torch symbolizes her bull-consort Attis in resurrection. Saint Peter's Cathedral stands upon the site of Cybele's temple in Rome. The Sybils at Cumae were her priestess-oracles.

[Berlin Museum, c. 100 BCE]

White marble-colored Gypsumstone.



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Cybele Drumming 7"

Cybele Drumming 7"

White marble colored Gypsumstone.


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Demeter 7"

Demeter 7"

Demeter celebrates the Mother-Daughter Bond. Human civilization is based on agriculture, in Greece presided over by Demeter. The Eleusinian mystery religion centered on her worship and on reverence for her lost daughter. Persephone was mown down and torn from her mother exactly as the sheaf in Demeter's hand is reaped from the bosom of Mother Earth. Although Demeter rescues her daughter from the underworld, she bequeaths winter dark and cold as a sign of her grief.

[Demeter of Cnidus, British Museum, c. 333 BCE]



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Diana with Bow

Diana with Bow

Here the goddess of forests and the hunt stands bathed in moonlight, her bow raised in a "calling down the moon" ritual gesture. Her graceful stance reflects the awe ancient people felt toward healing women who were whole unto themselves.

Cold cast pewter.



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Diana of Ephesus 9" statue

Diana of Ephesus 9" statue

Diana of Ephesus is Goddess of the Amazons. Ancient worship focused on the nature goddesses Isis -- Ishtar -- Inanna and called Her Queen of Heaven. By Roman times she is called Diana; yet at Ephesus in Anatolia, Her worship was most profound under the names Mother of Animals.

Many-Breasted Artemis. Columnar and wearing a unique ritual garment adorned with animals, her crown and staring gaze incorporates Astarte, while Her moon disc and horned beasts evoke Diana. Her temple, which was built by Amazons (undoubtedly matrilineal priestesses), was one of the wonders of the ancient world and a goal of devout pilgrimage. In AD 380 her shrine was rededicated to Mary, whose old age and death was placed at Ephesus by Church legend. Note the similarity of posture, palms bestowing blessing, with countless images of Mary.

Sand-colored Gypsumstone statue.



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Diana with Hound 8" statue

Diana with Hound 8" statue

Goddess of the wild beasts and glens, her crescent bow symbolized the moon. In this form she was venerated by the Gauls well into the 7th century CE. Diana carried forth the legacy of Greek Artemis and Diana of Ephesus. The columns of her temple were incorporated into Constantinople's Church of St. Sophia.

White marble colored Gypsumstone statue.



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Diana Sitting 6.75"

Diana Sitting 6.75"

Diana the Seated Goddess

Diana, the ancient Great Goddess, is among the most beloved of all Goddesses. She is both a Maiden and a Mother Goddess, known for Her independence, courage and love of freedom. Celebrated as the "Queen of Heaven", "Divine Virgin" and "Mother of All", Diana is the special Protectress of unmarried women and mothers.

As a Goddess, She is ever changing and ever constant, Diana sits as a symbol of Her presence in the here and now. Seated Diana is an intimate Goddess, not remote or unapproachable. She is a comforting companion on your journey. Diana can sit on your altar, a shelf, on your computer monitor, or in your car. She is at home in your world, not simply a visitor from the past, or a hope for the future. Her presence is serene, powerful and mystical. Her simple robes flow smoothly and a crescent moon circlet adorns her forehead. You will feel the loving power of this beautiful Goddess as you live with Her presence in your home.

6 3/4" resin statue, white antique stone finish.



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Diana with Wolf 11"

Diana with Wolf 11"

Diana is the Woman Who Runs with Wolves. The wild Moon Goddess Artemis was renamed Diana, "the Queen of Heaven," by the Romans. In Roman towns all over Europe, the chief feminine deity was worshiped by this name. Her wolfhound companion tells us she was also a Goddess of Wild Places. Called The Huntress, she was especially worshiped by women.

[National Gallery, 1928]

11" cold cast pewter.



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Epona of Denon 9" statue

Epona of Denon 9" statue

This image from Denon in Gaul shows Epona placidly seated on a mare, accompanied by a foal, with her hand bestowing blessing. A perfect gift for a horse lover.

[Musee Denon, Gallo-Roman era]

Red/Black colored Gypsumstone statue.



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Fortuna 9"

Fortuna 9"

Fortuna is Lady Luck, who promises riches. The Goddess or Fate who ruled each individual's "Wheel of Fortune," called Tyche by the Greeks, was envisioned as a kindly deity similar to a guardian angel. Her Roman name was Fortuna. Here, we see her portrayed with her wheel. In her right hand she holds a rudder, which she steers, altering our karmic path. Her overflowing cornucopia and great benevolence make her similar to the Hindu Ganesh.

[2nd century CE, provenance unknown]

Marble white colored Gypsumstone.



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Gaia Blessing Earth 8"

Gaia Blessing Earth 8"

The Mother Goddess archetype, throne-seated and giving birth to all creation, dates to at least 6500 BCE. The Greeks venerated her as Gaia, "the Deep-Breasted One, Oldest of the Old," and dedicated the Erechtheion, a temple adjoining the Parthenon at Athens, to this regal image. Gaia creates all things terrestrial, so we have added our holy planet Earth (removable) for her to cradle to her bosom in the New Millenium. Her sphinx-like human-headed lions symbolize Gaia's role as Alpha and Omega.

[Greek, 7th cent. BCE]

Green bronze color Gypsumstone.



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Hecate Triple Goddess 11"

Hecate Triple Goddess 11"

Hecate Triformus, the Triple Goddess. The original Holy Trinity was the maiden-matron-crone holding triple sway over heaven, earth, and underworld. Her torch of lunar fire, serpent of immortality and knife of midwifery imbued her with primal power, especially in Greek, Egyptian and Celtic cultures. Christian tradition diabolized her as queen of witches to obscure her importance to the agrarian societies of medieval Europe as a source of healing magic.

White marble colored Gypsumstone statue.



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Hecate 4"

Hecate 4"

Antique stone colored Gypsumstone.


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Hecate with Torches statue 6"

Hecate with Torches statue 6"

Hearing from the utmost depths, the dread Goddess approached, all entwined with fearsome serpents and leaves of oak, amidst a shimmering blaze of torchlight; while all around her chthonic hounds bayed shrilly, all the meadows trembled at her footfall, and the nymphs of marshland and river cried aloud.

So enters Hecate moving through the night. The only Goddess powerful enough to travel the three worlds: heaven, earth and underworld.

This image comes from the site of the famous Eleusian Mystery School. The rites concerned Hecate leading Persephone back from the underworld with her torches to embrace her mother, Demeter, and bring spring back to the world. A caring and personal guide, Hecate show us the way to and from her Mysteries.

She is a key-holder and light-bringer, protector and transitioner. Gatekeeper and guide. Images of Hecate often guarded the doorway to the inner sanctuary of the Mysteries. Here she hurries through the night looking back to ensure we follow and do not lose our way at the crossroads. Childbirth and life changes.

[Reconstructed from a pediment carving at Eleusis, Greece, 480 B.C.E.]

Antique stone color resin statue.



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Hecate Plaque 13"

Hecate Plaque 13"

This hanging plaque is suitable for outdoor, garden, and crossroads display.

[Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City]

Antique stone colored ResinPlus.



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Hestia Standing Statue 8"

Hestia Standing Statue 8"

Hestia: Goddess of the Hearth

Hestia, in the high dwellings of all, both deathless gods and men who walk on earth, you have gained an everlasting abode and highest honor: glorious is your portion and your right. For without you mortals hold no banquet, - where one does not duly pour sweet wine in offering to Hestia both first and last.~Homeric Hymn to Hestia~

Daughter of Chronos and Rhea, Hestia is Hearth, the first born of the Olympians. Hestia, who discovered how to build houses, extends her power over altars, hearths, and states. All prayers and sacrifices end with this goddess, because she is the guardian of the innermost things. She is a virgin goddess and can never be ensnared by the goddess of love. Instead of marriage, Zeus granted that her place should be in the very midst of the house. For that reason mortals did not hold banquet without offering to Hestia both first and last, and many homes naturally included an altar to Hestia.

Her Roman name was Vesta, and her Vestal Virgins tended the sacred flame of Rome.

[Vesta Giustiniani, Roman copy of a Greek work c. 470 B.C.E.]

8" white antique stone color resin.



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Hestia Hearth Goddess statue 4"

Hestia Hearth Goddess statue 4"

Hestia invites Abundance and Well-Being into your Home. Place Hestia, Goddess of the Hearth, on your mantle, and she will bless your home with abundance and well-being, signified here by the measure of wheat and fresh round breadloaf under her throne.

[oral tradition image]

White marble-colored Gypsumstone.



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Hestia Enthroned statue 8"

Hestia Enthroned statue 8"

[oral tradition image]

White marble-colored Gypsumstone statue.



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Hera statue 8.5"

Hera statue 8.5"

Regal and Powerful, this statue depicts Hera holding a flowering apple branch from her western orchard of immortality. Romans worshipped her as Juno. Amazon priestesses fought for matriarchy in Hera's name as recently as the time of Herodotus (450 BCE). As Goddesses everywhere lost power, Hera was forced into marriage with Zeus, but retained her position as Queen of the Gods. Her name is from the Aegean Greek for "Lady" or "Holy One." Invite Hera to grace your altar.

[From a Greek Amphora, circa 700 BCE]

Antique stone colored resin statue.



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Hygeia/Asclepius 9"

Hygeia/Asclepius 9"

Hygeia and Asclepius, the Divine Healers. Physicians and nursing professionals trace their curative skills back to Hygeia, the Goddess of Health, whose inscriptions appear on the Acropolis in Athens. She is aided by the God of Medicine, Asclepius. This son of Apollo founded a famous temple of healing at Epidaurus, which became the model for the earliest hospital. Their serpent companion epitomizes rejuvenation, sloughing off its old skin for new each year.

[Vatican Museum, Rome]

White marble colored Gypsumstone.



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Isis as Baubo Statue 8"

Isis as Baubo Statue 8"

In this Hellenistic statue from Alexandria, Egypt, the Baubo gesture is given by none other than Isis, the original "Mother of God." She wears a full-length gown, ceremonial headdress and tranquil smile. Her affirming stance says: "We are the life-givers.... It is our vulvas, our wombs, that are the center. Never forget that!"

[private collection, 2nd century BCE]

White marble colored Gypsum stone.



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Medusa 8"

Medusa 8"

In some traditions she was a serpent goddess of the Libyan Amazons and represented female wisdom. In others she was an Anatolian Sun Goddess. Medusa is identical with the Crone or Destroyer aspect of the dark Egyptian goddess Nieth; she was also one member of the triple personae of the North African goddess An-Ath. When that goddess was imported by the Greeks as patroness of Athens, Medusa's fierce visage was embossed on Athena's shield. That her wrath turned men to stone may be a folk memory of the theft of wise woman culture by the patriarchy. An allomorph of Kali, this image with her sword and lion guards the goddess temple at Corfu.

Black/bronze colored Ganges clay.



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Minerva 9" statue

Minerva 9" statue

Minerva, Patron of Feminine Crafts. This Roman version of Athena displays her wisdom totem, the owl, on her helmet. Minerva's serpent helped guide her creative skills of spinning and weaving.

White marble colored Gypsumstone statue.



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Nike 11"

Nike 11"

Nike is the Goddess of victory and daughter of Styx. This fierce river goddess became associated with Pallas Athena by Hellenic times, although she appeared on vases and urns of much more antique origin. This image depicts Nike as "Winged Victory" and dates from c. 500 BCE. The original, headless and armless, was found at Samothrace, and is today housed in the Louvre. We have added a head of Athena from the same period, plus arms and laurel wreath to bring life and triumph back to Athena Nike.

White resin.



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Pomona Statue 6.5"

Pomona Statue 6.5"

Pomona: Orchards and Vineyards. Pomona's passion is for cultivated countryside. A Goddess of growth and abundance, she symbolizes Autumn and all fruition through hard work. Apples everywhere are associated with goddess worship. An apple cut sideways reveals a Roman star of knowledge. Her name comes from the Latin for apple, pomum. Roman banquets went "from eggs to apples," as a final invocation of Pomona's good will.

"I am the ancient Apple-Queen
As once I was, so am I now.
Fore evermore a hope unseen,
Betwixt the blossom and the bough.
Ah, where's the river's hidden Gold!
And where the windy grave of Troy?
Yet come I as I came of old,
From out the heart of Summer's joy"
-- Pomona by William Morris

white marble color resin.



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Themis 10"

Themis 10"

Themis heals Culture through her Gift of Justice!

One of the most ancient and hallowed goddesses, and the first to whom temples were dedicated, Themis personifies the social cohesion of human civilization. Because her scales represent the balance of justice, she is perfect for people in the legal and social service profession. Under her rule, peace, commerce, and the social compact flourishes.

[adapted from Greek amphora]

Bronze colored resin.



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Venus 8"

Venus 8"

The Roman Goddess of Love (Greek Aphrodite) was also Goddess of the Oceans. This famous image, Venus rising from the seafoam, comes from wall frescos at Pompeii, the Italian coastal city where she was particularly venerated. As Goddess of Sexual Love, Her famous Renaissance depiction, birthed from sea-foam, belies her earlier association with Artemis as a Lady of the Hunt.

Her horned consort was Adonis, and her worship by the Romans included temple instruction in sacred sexual techniques for achieving heightened spiritual consciousness. The metal associated with Aphrodite is copper which is abundant on the Isle of Cyprus, an early place of worship.

White marble colored Gypsumstone.



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Vesta with Pales statue 7"x8"

Vesta with Pales statue 7"x8"

Vesta turns Housework, or any Chore, into Worship. Vesta, Roman Goddess of Household Harmony (whose Greek name Hestia means "hearth"), is accompanied by the donkey-god Pales, a symbol of creative labor and fertility throughout the ancient world. The serpent represents Vesta's generative function, while her scepter and headdress signify her rank. Harmony will reign in your hearth and home as you meditate on this image.

[Berlin Staatliche Museum, 2nd cent. CE]

Brown/gray Gypsumstone statue.



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