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Freya Statue | Hand-Carved Wood Norse Goddess Freyja Viking Altar Decor
Freya Statue | Hand-Carved Wood Norse Goddess Freyja Viking Altar Decor
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In Norse mythology, Freya is the most beloved of the Vanir gods — goddess of love, fertility, war, and magic, who rides a chariot drawn by cats and weeps tears of gold for those she has lost. She is the keeper of Séssrumnir, the hall where half of all warriors slain in battle come to rest, and she is the first to teach the Aesir the magic of seidr. She wears the Brisingamen necklace, the most coveted treasure in the nine worlds, and her presence carries both fierce power and deep tenderness. This hand-carved Freya statue is a centrepiece of our Norse Statues collection, where the gods of the Viking age take form in ecological wood, crafted in Ukraine and finished with lacquer.
Each piece is individually crafted — no two are identical. The carved runic symbols above her head — Fehu for prosperity, Berkana for fertility, Algiz for protection — are rendered with fine detail, and the Brisingamen necklace and twin cats at her feet are faithfully depicted.
Details
- Material: Ecological wood, lacquer finish
- H 8.0" / 20.5 cm × W 6.5" / 16.7 cm × D 1.7" / 4.5 cm
- Easy to clean with a dry cloth
Freya in Norse Mythology
- Goddess of Love & War: Freya rules over love, beauty, fertility, and battle — she chooses half of all warriors fallen in combat to join her in Séssrumnir, her great hall in Fólkvangr
- Mistress of Seidr: She is the foremost practitioner of seidr magic in the Norse world, and it was she who taught this powerful form of prophecy and spellcraft to Odin himself
- The Brisingamen: Her legendary necklace, forged by the dwarves of Svartalfheim, is a symbol of her beauty, desire, and the lengths to which even gods will go for what they love
- Companion of Cats & Falcon: She travels in a chariot pulled by two great cats and wears a cloak of falcon feathers that grants the power of flight — symbols of her connection to the wild and the divine
- Goddess of Gold Tears: When she weeps for her lost husband Óðr, her tears fall as gold — making her a symbol of love’s depth, longing, and the beauty found even in grief
Ideal For
- Norse pagan and Asatru altar centrepieces
- Collectors of Viking mythology and goddess art
- Gifts for those drawn to Norse spirituality, love magic, and seidr practice
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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.
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.
Freya does not need to be summoned — she finds those who are ready for her. If her energy speaks to you, this piece was carved for your space. Hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable wood. Explore the full world of Norse gods in our Viking Statues collection, or discover the wider sacred feminine among our Wiccan & Pagan Altar Statues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size is the Freya statue and what is it made from?
The statue measures H 8.0" / 20.5 cm × W 6.5" / 16.7 cm × D 1.7" / 4.5 cm. It is hand-carved from ecological wood with a lacquer finish.
Who is Freya and what does she symbolise in Norse mythology?
Freya is the most powerful goddess of the Vanir — ruler of love, fertility, war, and magic. She is the mistress of seidr, the Norse art of prophecy and spellcraft, which she taught to Odin himself. She wears the legendary Brisingamen necklace, rides a chariot drawn by cats, and chooses half of all warriors fallen in battle to join her in Fólkvangr. She symbolises fierce love, feminine power, and the deep magic woven into the natural world.
How can the Freya statue be used on a Norse pagan or Wiccan altar?
Freya is traditionally honoured on altars dedicated to love, fertility, magic, and protection. Place her statue at the centre or eastern point of your altar, paired with offerings of amber, honey, flowers, or gold. She is especially invoked during Frigg's day (Friday), at Beltane, and in seidr or rune work. Her presence brings warmth, power, and the energy of the sacred feminine to any ritual space.

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