Lilith Wooden Carving

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Lilith Wooden Carving Description

Lilith, the first Adam’s beloved, the demoness in Jewish demonology, the mother of demons, handmade wooden goddess statue from ecological material.

Lilith Wooden Carving Characteristics

  • Material: ecological ash tree.
  • Coating: varnish.
  • Height 7.8inch/20cm.
  • Width 3.3inch/8.5cm.
  • Depth 1.7inch/4.5cm.

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We ship our products from Spain to the EU. The USA and other countries, the goods are shipped from the USA(USPS) or Ukraine (DHL)

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About the Brand

We have a rich and fascinating story behind our brand. If you have a couple minutes to read and watch how we work, please see About Art Carving page.

Features

Color shades and textures may differ slightly from actual products. It depends on your monitor or phone settings. The statues are very easy to clean. Wipe clean with a dry towel or tissue.

It is a unique and inimitable decorative object. You can place it on tables, shelves, and desks. Ideal for traveling. An excellent option for a gift.

We tried to do it for you with great pleasure and put effort into this wooden sсuІрture from ash tree for your complete delight.

Lilith is the first beloved of Adam, created from dust and equal to him according to the plan of the Creator. Stubborn and eternally rebellious, she leaves Adam, not wanting her equality.

Adam and Lilith did not succeed in intimacy, she never became his wife, she simply flew away from him. She is the image of a woman who could not become a wife. She did not materialize into a full-fledged person but became a demon.

So Lilith comes to men in a dream to suck their energy. She evokes dreams of a sexual nature, fantasies that a man cannot afford in reality, and takes the released energy into the world of impurity.
In myths, she is represented by the very devil of Hell, devouring babies and creating other nightmares.

The Kabbalistic book "Zohar" says that Lilith became the wife of Satan himself and the mother of his children. They say that this image of a demoness migrated to Satanism. There she is revered along with other dark and evil goddesses - Kali, Hel, Ereshkigal.

She is energy embodied in one way or another in every woman. The energy of Lilith can be opposed to the energy of Eve. Eve and Lilith are present in every woman, but one of these archetypes, as a rule, prevails; this is how the law of unity and struggle of opposites is realized in a woman.

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