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Goddess of Prosperity Amulet, 1.5"

Goddess of Prosperity Amulet, 1.5"
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Primary Spiritual Use: Abundance
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Every culture that ever feared want has imagined a goddess who answers it. She is Lakshmi in India, pouring gold from her open hand; she is Abundantia and Fortuna in Rome, carrying the overflowing horn; she is the spirit of the full harvest and the unlocked purse. This pewter amulet carries that figure, the goddess of prosperity, on a cord about an inch and a half, worn for abundance and the steady flow of what you need toward you.

Wear her when you are doing the work of drawing in, and let the old image of the giving, open-handed goddess keep your intention pointed at plenty rather than lack.

Key Features of the Goddess of Prosperity Amulet

The prosperity goddess. The open-handed goddess of abundance, the figure cultures the world over have turned to for wealth, harvest, and the flow of plenty.

Cast pewter on a cord. Lead-free pewter on an included cord, about 1 1/2 inches, ready to wear or to set on a prosperity altar.

For abundance work. Worn as a focus for money, abundance, and manifestation work, and as a daily reminder of plenty over scarcity.

Made in the USA. Cast and finished domestically, solid enough for daily wear.

Product Details

  • Size: approximately 1 1/2 inches
  • Material: lead-free pewter
  • Cord included
  • Made in the USA
  • Sold individually

The Spiritual Significance

The goddess of abundance is one of the oldest figures humans have honored, because the fear she answers is one of the oldest we carry. She takes many names and faces: Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and fortune, showering coins from her palm; Abundantia, the Roman spirit of plenty with her cornucopia; Fortuna, who turns the wheel of luck; the grain goddesses of the harvest. The thread that joins them is the open hand, the gesture of giving and receiving freely, which is the real engine of prosperity in nearly every tradition that works with it.

This amulet carries that archetype rather than a single named goddess, a wearable focus for the abundance that every one of those figures presides over. In practice it is worn to hold the mind on flow rather than scarcity, to open the hands to both giving and receiving, and to anchor money and manifestation work in something you can touch.

How To Use the Goddess of Prosperity Amulet

  1. Cleanse it on arrival with smoke, moonlight, or sound; pewter takes a brief rinse too.
  2. Hold it and name your abundance clearly, the opportunity, the sum, or the steadier flow you are inviting.
  3. Wear it through the working day, or set it on a prosperity altar beside a green or gold candle.
  4. Refresh it in smoke or moonlight whenever it begins to feel heavy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which goddess does this depict?

It carries the archetype of the prosperity goddess rather than one single named deity. The open-handed goddess of abundance appears across cultures, from Lakshmi to Abundantia to Fortuna, and the amulet is worn as a focus for that shared figure of plenty.

What is it used for?

Abundance and money work. It is worn or placed as a focus for drawing prosperity, opening to both giving and receiving, and keeping the mind on flow rather than scarcity during manifestation work.

How do I work with it for prosperity?

Cleanse it, set a clear and specific abundance intention while holding it, then wear it daily or keep it on a prosperity altar with a green or gold candle. Many practitioners pair it with a money stone like citrine or green aventurine.

How do I cleanse and care for it?

Smoke, moonlight, sound, or a brief rinse all suit pewter. Take it off before showering or swimming, and wipe it occasionally with a soft cloth.

Is pewter safe to wear daily?

Yes. This is lead-free pewter, a traditional jewelry alloy well suited to daily wear, developing a soft patina over time that many wearers welcome.

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