Description
She is the first cradle and the last belonging—the Earth herself, breathing through leaf and tide.
Hair in flowing green-gold, crown marked with the pentacle of balance, Gaia sits in quiet power with the globe held like a round heartbeat. Butterflies and roses wake along her tresses; vines trace the slope of shoulder and knee. This is the mother who is not small: soil and sea, birth and repair, the old promise that life finds a way.
Why practitioners keep it close
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To ground anxious rooms and re-center the breath.
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To bless fertility of body, craft, garden, and plans.
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To practice reciprocal care—what you tend, tends you.
Materials & finish
High-grade resin with antiqued bronze patina; hand-painted florals and butterflies, soft verdigris continents across the belly-world—detailed enough for candlelight veneration or shelf display.
Use it three ways
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Altar of earth & moon: ring with stones or seeds; offer water and a green candle for renewal.
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Garden/threshold blessing: place near plants or entry to call growth and gentle protection.
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Creative/fertility work: touch the globe, speak one sentence of what you’re bringing to life, then act in small, steady steps.
To remember you belong to a living world—and to bless what you are growing in it.










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