Triple Feminine protection
Right picture shows two ancient Slavic women’s talismans: Makosh (Макошь) and Lunnitsa (Лунница).
Makosh is the Goddess of Fate and through Her symbols one can turn to her for the rectification of destinies. Also Makosh makes the soil of the planet fertile and the symbol can be interpreted as a sown field.
Lunnitsa (looks like a crescent), like Makosh, is a feminine symbol. Amulets with Lunnitsa can help to develop some aspects of the feminine principle, such as thinking in a certain way, developing female wisdom. Lunnitsa also talks about the light and purity that a woman can pass through herself.
Left picture features the Hamsa Hand . This symbol that has been used for centuries in many cultures and religions. It is believed to provide protection against the evil eye and negative energy. Sometimes, it features an eye at the center of the palm and is believed to repel the evil eye .
The glass ornament is created with love and pebeo vitrail 160 water resisitant paints.
Makosh is the Goddess of Fate and through Her symbols one can turn to her for the rectification of destinies. Also Makosh makes the soil of the planet fertile and the symbol can be interpreted as a sown field.
Lunnitsa (looks like a crescent), like Makosh, is a feminine symbol. Amulets with Lunnitsa can help to develop some aspects of the feminine principle, such as thinking in a certain way, developing female wisdom. Lunnitsa also talks about the light and purity that a woman can pass through herself.
Left picture features the Hamsa Hand . This symbol that has been used for centuries in many cultures and religions. It is believed to provide protection against the evil eye and negative energy. Sometimes, it features an eye at the center of the palm and is believed to repel the evil eye .
The glass ornament is created with love and pebeo vitrail 160 water resisitant paints.