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Collection: Slavic statues

Discover our collection of Slavic mythology statues — premium wooden sculptures inspired by ancient Slavic gods, folklore spirits, and pagan deities. Each piece is individually crafted by artisans in Ukraine — a land deeply rooted in Slavic heritage — making every statue an authentic connection to this living tradition.

  • Slavic gods — Perun, Yarilo, Belobog, Chernobog
  • Slavic goddesses — Lada, Dodola
  • Folklore spirits & mythical creatures — Sirin, Alkonost, Leshen

Perfect for Slavic pagan altars, Rodnovery practice, Slavic heritage gifts, and folk-inspired home decor. All statues are handmade to order from natural wood in Ukraine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Slavic gods and mythological figures are featured in this collection?

Our Slavic statues collection features hand-carved figures from pre-Christian Slavic mythology — including Perun (god of thunder and lightning), Chernobog (the Black God of darkness), Belobog (the White God of light), Yarilo (god of spring and the sun), Lada (goddess of love and beauty), Lelya (goddess of spring), Dodola (goddess of rain and clouds), the Leshen (forest spirit), and the mythological birds Sirin and Alkonost. Each piece is individually hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood.

How do you ensure the authenticity of your Slavic mythology statues?

Every sculpture is researched against primary Slavic folklore sources — including the Primary Chronicle, ethnographic records, and pre-Christian Slavic iconographic traditions — to accurately represent each deity's attributes and symbolism. As a Ukrainian workshop, we have a deep personal connection to this mythology. Each figure is hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood and finished with lacquer.

Can Slavic statues be used for Rodnovery altars or seasonal pagan celebrations?

Yes — our Slavic statues are widely used by Rodnovery practitioners and Slavic pagan revivalists for personal shrines and seasonal celebrations. Honour Yarilo and Lelya at the spring equinox, invoke Perun's protection at midsummer, celebrate Lada at Kupala Night, and venerate Chernobog and the ancestors at the autumn and winter festivals. All pieces are finished with lacquer and recommended for indoor use.