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Triple Moon Goddess + Pentacle Earrings

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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27 min
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Escalado al 75% 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The Goddess symbolizes the feminine aspect of creation and the cycles of life, reflected in the figure of the Triple Goddess. This concept includes The Maiden, The Mother, and The Crone, each representing a stage of human existence and associated with a lunar phase.

 

The Maiden embodies youth and innocence. She is curious, romantic, and seductive, and represents the rebirth of life in spring, when the life cycle begins anew. Her lunar phase is the waxing crescent moon, and she is invoked in matters related to beauty, love, and youthful vitality.

 

The Mother symbolizes maturity, nurturing, and fertility. She is protective and compassionate, representing the fullness of human life. Her season corresponds to summer and early autumn, times of harvest and abundance. Her lunar phase is the full moon, and she is sought for protection, stability in relationships, and fertility.

 

The Crone represents the wisdom gained through experience and the final stage of life. She is a guide and counselor, and symbolizes reflection and the end of cycles. Her season is winter, when nature retreats and rests. Her lunar phase is the waning crescent moon, and she is invoked to gain wisdom, accept the closing of cycles, and understand the transition towards death.

 

On the other hand, the pentacle is a figure that combines a five-pointed star with a circle connecting all its vertices. This design highlights integration and wholeness, bestowing symbolism of union and balance. Used since antiquity in rituals and spiritual traditions (as in Sumerian, Greek, and Celtic cultures, as well as in Freemasonry and neopagan religions such as Wicca), each point of the star represents one of the four natural elements: fire, air, water, and earth, while the fifth point indicates the spirit or divine essence. For the ancient Greeks, it was also a symbol of mathematical perfection and harmony, highlighting the union between the elements and the divine spark that completes the human being.

 

"The New Moon is the white goddess of birth and growth;
The full moon, the red goddess of love and battle;
the waning moon, the black goddess of death."

Robert Graves who, in La Dea Bianca

 

Layer height: 0.16 mm

2 walls
Infill: 15%

Ironing type: Top surface

Wall generator: Arachne

 

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