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Arianhrod Moon Goddess Statue

Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 7

 

Arianrhod – Welsh Goddess of the Stars, Fate, and Sacred Feminine Mysteries

CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE:

  • Arianrhod is a powerful goddess from Welsh mythology, particularly the Mabinogion, where she is associated with the stars, moon, destiny, and the feminine mysteries of sovereignty, initiation, and transformation.

  • Her name is often translated as “Silver Wheel,” symbolizing her dominion over the night sky, lunar cycles, and the ever-turning wheel of fate. She dwells in Caer Arianrhod, a mystical starry castle linked with the Corona Borealis constellation.

  • Arianrhod governs themes of self-initiation, ancestral power, and the breaking of societal or imposed limitations. Though often misunderstood in myth, she holds deep wisdom in guiding souls through rebirth and reclaiming their true name and path.

FAVORITE OFFERINGS:

Crystals:

  • Moonstone – for lunar intuition, feminine power, and dreamwork

  • Labradorite – transformation, mysticism, and the veil between realms

  • Selenite – clarity, star energy, and divine communication

Herbs:

  • Mugwort – for divination, dream journeying, and lunar rites

  • Jasmine – celestial beauty and feminine spiritual insight

  • Willow Bark – lunar magic, flexibility, and deep emotional wisdom

Oils:

  • Sandalwood – spiritual depth and connection to ancestral mystery

  • Myrrh – sacred space, timeless power, and inner initiation

  • Jasmine – intuitive awakening and star-lit guidance

Colors:

  • Silver – moonlight, stars, and sacred cycles

  • White – purity, sovereignty, and spirit

  • Midnight Blue – mystery, fate, and cosmic knowledge

Rituals:

  • Lunar meditations or dreamwork rituals under the full or dark moon

  • Naming ceremonies or rituals of self-dedication and sovereignty

  • Star-gazing and journaling for intuitive downloads or messages from the higher self

  • Divination (especially runes or starlight scrying) to seek clarity in identity and purpose

MODERN WORSHIP PRACTICES:

  • Create an altar with silver wheels, star symbols, moons, or ancestral objects

  • Offer white flowers, silver jewelry, milk, or moonwater—especially under a full moon

  • Call on Arianrhod when reclaiming your name, identity, or autonomy from old patterns or societal expectations

  • Honor her during eclipses, solstices, or the turning of seasonal “wheels” on the Celtic calendar

  • Use affirmations such as: “I claim my name. I walk my path. I rise through the stars with power and grace.”