Freyja, Freya statue, Freyja statue Freya wood carving Norse goddess Norse pagan Norse altar Scandinavian Freya figurine Scandinavian gods
Freyja, Freya statue, Freyja statue Freya wood carving Norse goddess Norse pagan Norse altar Scandinavian Freya figurine Scandinavian gods
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🌸 Freya Figure – Norse Goddess of Passion, Magic & Feminine Power
This stunning wooden figure of Freya, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and war, is carved from ecological ash wood and finished with a protective varnish. Portrayed with grace and sensuality, Freya radiates divine femininity and bold energy — a captivating centerpiece for altars, shelves, or mythology-inspired interiors.
📐 Product Specifications:
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Attribute |
Details |
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Material |
Ecological ash wood 🌳 |
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Coating |
Varnish |
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Height |
7.7 in / 19.6 cm |
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Width |
7.8 in / 20.0 cm |
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Depth |
2 in / 5.2 cm |
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Weight |
Approx. 1 lb / 450 g |
✨ Highlights:
- ✔️ Expressive Carving – Captures Freya’s sensuality, strength, and mythic elegance
- ✔️ Symbolic Power – Embodies love, war, magic, and feminine wisdom
- ✔️ Natural Finish – Warm wood tones enhance its radiant presence
- ✔️ Versatile Decor – Ideal for altars, desks, or Scandinavian-themed interiors
- ✔️ Gift-Ready – A meaningful present for mythology fans, spiritual seekers, or art collectors
📖 Who Is Freya in Norse Mythology?
Freya (Old Norse: Freyja, meaning “Lady”) is one of the most revered goddesses in Norse mythology. A member of the Vanir tribe, she was later welcomed into the Aesir after the Aesir–Vanir war. She governs:
- 💘 Love, beauty, and sensuality
- ⚔️ War and death – choosing half of the fallen warriors for her hall Fólkvangr
- 🔮 Seiðr magic – a form of Norse sorcery for seeing and shaping fate
Her sacred items include:
- 💎 Brísingamen – a magical necklace forged by dwarves
- 🐈 Chariot pulled by cats – symbolizing independence and mystery
- 🐗 Boar Hildisvíni – her companion in battle
- 🪶 Falcon cloak – allows her to fly between realms
Freya is also known for her tears of red gold, shed while searching for her lost husband Óðr, and for her ability to inspire love, courage, and transformation
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