Aradia The Wiccan Queen of Witches
Aradia The Wiccan Queen of Witches, was first introduced in The Gospel of the Witches by Charles Godfrey Leland. In this legendary text, she is depicted as a messiah sent to Earth to empower the oppressed, teaching them the art of Witchcraft as a means of resistance against the Roman Catholic Church and the ruling elite.
This stunning bronze-finished statue captures Aradia’s powerful presence. She stands tall before a broken stone arch, symbolizing the breaking of old structures and the rise of new wisdom.
In one hand, she holds a sacred book of knowledge, while the other grasps a glowing orb, radiating divine power.
Dressed in a flowing gown, adorned with a gold necklace and a striking ruby-red pendant, she is accompanied by a small feline companion, embodying mysticism and protection.
Expertly cast in high-quality resin and finished in rich bronze tones, this intricately detailed statue is a must-have for witchcraft practitioners, Wiccans, and lovers of mystical lore. A true symbol of empowerment, knowledge, and rebellion.
Size:
- 25cm
Material:
- Polyresin