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Goddess of Fertility Amulet, 1.5"
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Arms thrown up to the sky, a spiral turning at her belly: this is the Goddess in her oldest pose, the one humans have carved since long before they wrote anything down. The figure on this pewter amulet is the giver of life, raised arms open to receive and bless, the spiral marking the womb where new things begin. At about an inch and a half on a cord, it is worn for fertility in the fullest sense, of the body, of creativity, of any new thing trying to take root.
Wear it when you are trying to bring something into being, and let the oldest Goddess pose keep your own creative life-force close.
Key Features of the Goddess of Fertility Amulet
The upraised-arms Goddess. The divine feminine in her ancient blessing pose, arms raised, an emblem of creation, nurture, and life-force.
The spiral womb. A spiral at the center marks the womb, the old symbol of cycles, life, and generative power.
Cast pewter on a cord. Lead-free pewter, about 1 1/2 by 1/2 inch, on an included cord, ready to wear or place.
For fertility and creation. Worn for fertility of body, creativity, and the nurturing of any new venture, made in the USA.
Product Details
- Size: approximately 1 1/2 by 1/2 inch
- Material: lead-free pewter
- Cord included
- Made in the USA
- Sold individually
The Spiritual Significance
The fertility goddess is the oldest religious image we have. From the carved figures of Neolithic Europe to the goddesses of the river valleys, cultures everywhere have shaped the divine feminine as the source of life, often with the body's generative parts emphasized and the arms raised in blessing or invocation. The upraised-arms pose, familiar from many ancient figurines and revived in modern Pagan iconography, reads as the Goddess open to the sky, drawing down and giving out. The spiral, one of the oldest marks of all, has long stood for the womb, the turning of cycles, and the coiled potential of life.
This amulet carries that archetype rather than a single named goddess, a modern figure drawing on very old imagery. In practice it is worn for fertility in every sense: the literal hope of a child, yes, but also the fertility of a creative life, a new project, or a fresh chapter trying to grow. It is a focus for nurture, for the generative power that brings things into being, and for trusting the slow work of growth.
How To Use the Goddess of Fertility Amulet
- Cleanse it on arrival with smoke or moonlight; if you use salt, do so sparingly and dry the pewter well.
- Hold it and name what you are hoping to bring into being, whether a child, a creative work, or a new venture.
- Wear it close to the body, or set it on an altar for fertility, creativity, and divine-feminine work.
- Refresh it in smoke or moonlight whenever it begins to feel heavy.
Pairs Well With
- Goddess of Prosperity Amulet, 1.5": the abundance goddess, a Goddess-series sibling for plenty alongside fertile growth.
- Moon Goddess Amulet, 1.5": the lunar Goddess of cycles, a natural partner for the rhythms of the body and the womb.
- Moss Agate Worry Stone: the old stone of gardeners and growth, long tied to fertility and new life, to hold during the work.
- Root Chakra Votive Candle: a flame for the body, grounding, and life-force.
- Black Velveteen Bag: a soft place to keep the amulet when it is not being worn.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Goddess of Fertility represent?
The divine feminine as the source of life. Her upraised arms are a blessing pose found across ancient cultures, and the spiral at her womb marks generative power and the turning of cycles. She is worn for creation, nurture, and life-force.
Is this a specific named goddess?
It carries the archetype of the fertility goddess rather than one named deity. The figure is a modern one drawing on very old mother-goddess imagery, from Neolithic figurines onward, so the meaning you bring to it is the one it holds.
Is it only for conception?
No. Fertility here is meant in the fullest sense: the hope of a child, but equally the fertility of a creative project, a new venture, or any fresh chapter trying to take root. Many wear it for creative as much as bodily growth.
How is it different from the other Goddess amulets?
Each carries a different face of the Goddess. Fertility is life-force and creation; Prosperity is abundance and money; the Moon Goddess is lunar cycles and intuition; the Lotus Goddess is enlightenment and purity. Choose by the work you want close.
How do I cleanse and care for it?
Smoke or moonlight suit it best; use salt sparingly and dry the pewter well. Take it off before showering or swimming, and wipe it occasionally with a soft cloth.

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