🌞 Litha Midsummer Sale
25% off all statues. Use code LITHA25 at checkout. Ends July 15.
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Artio Goddess statue altar Wooden statue
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Baron Samedi Statue | Hand-Carved Wood Voodoo Loa Gothic Decor
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Freya Statue | Hand-Carved Wood Norse Goddess Freyja Viking Altar Decor
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Aine Statue | Hand-Carved Wood Irish Sun Goddess Fertility Celtic Altar
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Cernunnos Statue | Hand-Carved Ash Wood Celtic Norse Horned God | ArtCarving Shop
Regular price $147.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per$0.00 USDSale price $147.00 USD
Frequently Asked Questions
Which pagan and Wiccan traditions are featured in this collection?
This collection brings together hand-carved figures from Wiccan, Neo-Pagan, and eclectic witchcraft traditions — including the Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone), the Horned God, Hecate (goddess of magic and crossroads), the Morrigan, Cernunnos, Brigid, Freya, and sacred seasonal icons like the Oak King and Holly King. Each statue is individually hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood.
Why do you use ash wood for your Wiccan and pagan altar statues?
Ash is a deeply sacred wood in esoteric and pagan traditions — connected to the World Tree, protection, and spiritual bridging. Carving altar icons from sustainable ecological ash wood ensures your sacred tools carry an authentic, living energy that resin or plastic replicas cannot hold. Each piece is finished with lacquer to preserve the wood's natural warmth and grain.
How can I use these pagan statues to celebrate the Wheel of the Year sabbats?
Our collection mirrors the full cycle of the Wheel of the Year. Honour the dark half with Hecate or the Morrigan at Samhain, welcome spring with Brigid or Ostara at Imbolc, invoke peak solar energy with the Horned God and Oak King at Litha, and give thanks with Cernunnos or the Crone at Mabon. All statues are finished with lacquer and recommended for indoor altar use.