Celtic Triple Goddess Maiden Mother and the Crone
A Triple Goddess or Triple deity is three deities that are worshipped as one. Such deities are common throughout world mythology. In many modern pagan traditions, the Triple Goddess appears in the form of Maiden, Mother, and Crone. She is the female counterpart to the Horned God, providing polarity to the male essence.
By herself, she is a representation of the main stages of female life, often also equated to phases of the moon.
The Maiden represents enchantment, inception, expansion, the promise of new beginnings, birth, youth and youthful enthusiasm, represented by the waxing moon. The Mother represents ripeness, fertility, sexuality, fulfilment, stability, power and life represented by the full moon. The Crone represents wisdom, repose, death, and endings represented by the waning moon.
Made of cold cast bronze. Measures 5" diameter x 10.5" tall