Aradia - Queen of the Witches -Figurine
Aradia stands tall in front of a broken stone arch holding a book in one hand and an orb in the other. Dressed in a long flowing gown with a gold necklace an ruby red pendant below her chest, a small cat lays beside her.
Aradia, meaning Goddess of Witches, was first named in the Gospel of Witches by Charles Godfrey Leland. In the Gospel, Aradia is portrayed as a messiah who was sent to earth to teach the oppressed peasants how to perform witchcraft to use against the Roman Catholic Church and the Upper Class society.
Cast in the finest resin, before being expertly finished in bronze and meticulously hand painted. Aradia stands at 25cm in height and weighs around 1 kg.
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