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Aine Statue | Hand-Carved Wood Irish Sun Goddess Fertility Celtic Altar
Aine Statue | Hand-Carved Wood Irish Sun Goddess Fertility Celtic Altar
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Long before the Celts gave her a name, the spirit of Aine moved through the hills of Munster — in the warmth of the sun on the fields of Knockainey, in the first blossoms of spring, in the laughter of midsummer fires lit in her honour. She is the Irish goddess of love, light, and the fertile earth; a queen of the Tuatha Dé Danann who rules over the abundance of summer and the renewal of life. Her sacred animals are the deer and the fox, her season is the solstice, and her name — from the Irish ‘aon’ — speaks of unity and the singular force of life itself. This hand-carved Aine statue is part of our Celtic Statues collection, where the gods and goddesses of the ancient Irish world take form in ecological wood, crafted in Ukraine and finished with lacquer.
Each piece is individually crafted — no two are identical.
Details
- Material: Ecological wood, lacquer finish
- H 8.0" / 20.5 cm × W 4.9" / 12.5 cm × D 1.5" / 4.0 cm
- Easy to clean with a dry cloth
Aine in Irish Mythology
- Sun Goddess of Munster: Aine is one of the most beloved goddesses of Irish mythology, associated with the sun, summer, and the fertile land of Munster — her hill, Knockainey in County Limerick, was a sacred site of worship
- Queen of the Tuatha Dé Danann: She belongs to the divine race of the Tuatha Dé Danann and is sometimes identified as a fairy queen — a liminal figure who moves between the mortal world and the otherworld
- Goddess of Love & Fertility: Aine governs love, beauty, and the fertility of the land — her blessings were invoked at midsummer fires lit on Knockainey to protect crops and cattle
- Patroness of Animals: The deer and the fox are her sacred animals, reflecting her deep connection to the wild and untamed natural world
- Goddess of Summer Solstice: Her cult was centred on fire rituals at the summer solstice and spring equinox — making her a powerful presence for those who honour the turning of the seasons
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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.
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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.
Aine is one of the most radiant goddesses of the Celtic world — and one of the least known outside Ireland. If her light speaks to you, this piece was carved for your space. Hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable wood. She shines especially bright among the seasonal goddesses in our Ostara Spring Equinox collection, and finds her place alongside the sacred feminine in our Wiccan & Pagan Altar Statues collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size is the Aine statue and what is it made from?
The statue measures H 8.0" / 20.5 cm × W 4.9" / 12.5 cm × D 1.5" / 4.0 cm. It is hand-carved from ecological wood with a lacquer finish.
Who is Goddess Aine and what does she represent in Irish mythology?
Aine is one of the most beloved goddesses of Irish mythology — a queen of the Tuatha Dé Danann and goddess of love, light, fertility, and the summer sun. She is associated with the hill of Knockainey in County Limerick, where midsummer fires were lit in her honour to bless crops and cattle. Her sacred animals are the deer and the fox, and her name — from the Irish 'aon' — speaks of unity and the life-giving force of the sun.
How can the Aine statue be used on a pagan or Wiccan altar?
Aine is especially powerful on altars dedicated to love, fertility, abundance, and the turning of the seasons. Place her statue at the centre of your altar during Ostara, Beltane, or Litha celebrations, paired with offerings of flowers, honey, or sunstone. She is a beautiful focal point for spring equinox rituals, sun magic, and any work connected to growth, renewal, and the sacred feminine. She also makes a meaningful seasonal gift for those who honour the Celtic wheel of the year.

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