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Az Jahi Statue | Hand-Carved Ash Wood Zoroastrian Dragon Goddess | ArtCarving Shop
Az Jahi Statue | Hand-Carved Ash Wood Zoroastrian Dragon Goddess | ArtCarving Shop
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Az Jahi — known also as Az, Jahi, or Jeh — is one of the most enigmatic and formidable figures in Zoroastrian demonology. A demoness of desire, corruption, and the dark feminine, she is said to have revived Angra Mainyu himself with a kiss, awakening the principle of evil back into the world. Fierce, sovereign, and deeply connected to the blood moon and the untamed aspects of feminine power, Az Jahi occupies a unique place at the intersection of Persian mythology and left-hand path spirituality. This hand-carved ash wood statue captures her commanding, shadowed presence, part of our demon statue collection, finished with a lacquer that honours every carved detail.
Each piece is individually crafted — no two are identical. The carving renders Az Jahi’s serpentine, dragon-like form with precision — a powerful centrepiece for Zoroastrian-inspired altar work, dark goddess devotion, or occult collection.
Details
- Material: Ecological ash wood
- Finish: Lacquer
- Dimensions: 8.0 × 3.9 × 1.5 in / 20.5 × 10 × 4 cm
- Easy to clean with a dry cloth
Az Jahi in Zoroastrian Mythology
- Identity: A powerful demoness in Zoroastrian and Persian lore — known as Az, Jahi, or Jeh — embodying desire, corruption, and the dark, untamed aspects of feminine energy
- The awakening of evil: In the Bundahishn, Az Jahi is credited with reviving Angra Mainyu (Ahriman) from his stupor with a kiss — reawakening the principle of darkness and setting the cosmic conflict between good and evil back into motion
- Dragon nature: Associated with the primordial dragon Azi — a being who devours and consumes — Az Jahi embodies the insatiable, consuming force of desire and the shadow side of creation
- Dark feminine: Revered in left-hand path and Luciferian traditions as a goddess of the blood moon, sovereign feminine power, and the illuminated dark — sometimes identified with or compared to Lilith
- Symbolism: Represents the transformative power of desire, the sovereignty of the dark feminine, and the courage to awaken what others fear to face
Ideal For
- Practitioners of Zoroastrian-inspired spirituality, Luciferianism, or left-hand path traditions
- Dark goddess devotees and collectors of Persian and Avestan mythology
- Occult altar arrangements honouring the sovereign, consuming power of the dark feminine
Shipping & Global Delivery
We ensure your artisan carvings reach you safely through our global network of makers:
- European Union: EU orders are shipped directly from our Studio in Spain. Shop items in stock in Spain →
- United States: Orders for the USA are shipped from our USA Warehouse for rapid domestic delivery. Shop items in stock in the USA →
- Global & Availability: For all other international countries, or in cases where the item is currently unavailable in our Spain or US locations, your statue will be handcrafted and shipped with care from our primary Workshop in Ukraine.
Returns
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Care
Colour shades and textures may differ slightly from actual products depending on your monitor settings. Wipe clean with a dry cloth only.
She who awakened the dark — the Az Jahi statue is hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size and material is the Az Jahi statue made from?
The Az Jahi statue is hand-carved from ecological ash wood with a lacquer finish. It measures 8.0 × 3.9 × 1.5 inches (20.5 × 10 × 4 cm).
Who is Az Jahi and what is her role in Zoroastrian demonology?
Az Jahi — known also as Az, Jahi, or Jeh — is one of the most formidable figures in Zoroastrian and Persian demonology. A demoness of desire, corruption, and the dark feminine, she is credited in the Bundahishn with reviving Angra Mainyu (Ahriman) from his stupor with a kiss, reawakening the principle of evil and setting the cosmic conflict between good and evil back into motion. Associated with the primordial dragon Azi — a being who devours and consumes — she embodies the insatiable force of desire and the shadow side of creation. In left-hand path and Luciferian traditions she is revered as a goddess of the blood moon and sovereign dark feminine power.
How can I use the Az Jahi statue in dark goddess or left-hand path altar work?
The Az Jahi statue is a powerful focal point for dark goddess devotion, Luciferian practice, or Zoroastrian-inspired ritual work. Place her on your altar alongside offerings of red wine, pomegranate, dark crystals such as obsidian or garnet, and deep red or black candles to honour her consuming, sovereign energy. She works particularly well in workings involving desire, transformation, shadow integration, and the reclamation of dark feminine power. Her striking carved form also makes a commanding display piece for occult, Persian mythology, or left-hand path collections.

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