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Norse Goddess of Love, Fertility and Childbirth.
This Norse Goddess sometimes rode upon the boar, Hildisvini, probably a metaphorical image of sacred sexuality
designed to bring crop fertility.
Freya ruled Odin's Valkyries and is reputed to
have taught him women's mysteries. Together with her consort-brother Frey she was ruler of the Vanir,
ancient matrifocal nature deities who pre-existed Norse patriarchy. In this recreation of a 6th century
Swedish bronze image she is shown smiling, encircled by her great necklace Brisingamen. Goddess of the moon,
of love, and of childbirth, she gave her name to Friday. Note the floreate detail of her headdress and necklace.
[Sweden, 6th cent. CE]
blue verdigris color finish, gypsumstone.
Approximate size: 5.25" tall x 4.5" wide at the base (13.3cmx11.4cm)
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