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View our range of Sacred Statues and Icons of other Wiccan/Pagan figures 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.

Aradia 8.5" statue Aradia 8.5" statue


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The Dianic Goddess. Strong, lovely and charismatic, Aradia (her name is derived from Herodias, queen of witches) was the daughter of moon goddess Diana. She is a timeless spiritual entity, embodying Kore in her power, Aphrodite in her beauty, and Diana in her courage and love of wild places. She was sent to Earth as prophetess of the religion of witchcraft, with the mission of protecting women from the oppressions of feudalism.

With her broomstave of power, her cloak of mystery, and her knowledge of every plant, she gave fright to the Inquisition. Aradia taught women how to invoke the full moon at midnight, sprinkling salt from a red bag while asking favors of the Goddess. With quiet authority she proclaims "Never Again the Burning!" Note the small pentacle on reverse of Aradia's cloak-hem.

Antique stone colored Gypsumstone statue.

Corn Dolly statue 7 1/2" Corn Dolly statue 7 1/2"


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Sacred in all lands, the Corn Mother, or Corn Dolly, was a small figure made and adorned from the harvest of corn or grain. In Asia she was made of rice stalks, in Europe, of wheat, barley or other grain, in Africa of millet, in the Americas of Corn. This Corn Mother is a Native American Huichol Corn Dolly. Corn Mothers like her were made of corn husks and ornamented with beads, and other token of prosperity. The Huichol Indians of Mexico and the southwestern US are descended from the Aztecs and are known as healers.

Abundance and sustenance was of primary importance to ancient people, as it is today. To insure bountiful crops they fashioned a Goddess figure (dolly) from the harvested crop and saved and honored it over the winter months, and in the spring they planted it in the earth to insure another bountiful harvest. It was in this way that the cycle of seasons remained a continues unbroken circle of abundance, insuring survival for the people. Living in the presence of a Corn Mother is a constant reminder of the blessings we receive daily and the unbroken connection we have to our most ancient ancestors. It is through their cultivation of abundance that we were given life.

In any earth-based faith we find a reverence for observations of the earth's cycles. Made from grain stalks, the Corn Dolly often was the image of the Goddess in rural European festivals. This statue is perfect to grace any altar to portray knowledge of and respect for the wheel of the year. Here is a corn dolly ready to be used year after year.

7 1/2" hand painted resin statue.

Lord and Lady 8" statue Lord and Lady 8" statue


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Lord and Lady, Goddess and God. From this union all creation flows. The Shiva/Shakti of the western magic tradition, the Horned One and Moon Maiden are shown embracing before or after their Great Rite. May their loving partnership spread harmony throughout the world

Moonlight complexion, golden hair; handpainted resin statue.

Serpent 4.5" pewter Serpent 4.5" pewter


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The ultimate symbol of the Divine Feminine, the snake represents the flash of intuition. A perfect altar-piece.

Solid pewter.

Tree of Life Goddess 7.5" Tree of Life Goddess 7.5"


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Sprung from the Earth, she is the spirit of growth, insight and sustenance. Her branches stretch to the heavens, her roots penetrate the dark humus, and her leaves create the air we breathe; thus she is the Tree of Life itself. In this shape we can venerate her as Artemis, as Gaia, as the healing power of our Planetary Mother. Her forests grace the back of this beautiful "Turtle Island." Among her branches, the Snake of rebirth and renewal uncoils from its sacred spiral in the ever-changing cycle.

Hand painted Gypsumstone.