This piece is part of my Sacred Geometry & Symbols Series, which incorporates hand-drawn patterns from every continent—textiles, beadwork, carvings, and symbols often made by unnamed women across time and place. The Goddess figure stands at the center, framed by the Triple Moon symbol (representing the Maiden, Mother, and Crone) and the ancient Triskele, a Celtic emblem of feminine strength, motion, and balance. Together, these elements form a spiritual tapestry that speaks to ancestral wisdom, diversity, and the unbreakable creative power of the feminine.
Goddess Symbols
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Triple Spiral (Triskele) – Celtic Europe – Life cycles, transformation, divine feminine power
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Triple Goddess / Moon Phases – Global – Maiden, Mother, Crone; intuition and creation
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Feminine Figure with Raised Arms – Global – Strength, creative power, ancestral reverence
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Spiral on the Body – Global – Life force, energy flow, continuity of feminine labor
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Circle with Radiating Lines – Global – Wholeness, unity, protection, interconnectedness
Blue Water Elements
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Kantha Embroidery – Bangladesh/India – Resilience, storytelling, feminine care and reuse
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Kōwhaiwhai/Koru Spiral – Māori, New Zealand – Growth, water, life cycles, ancestral flow
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Shibori Circles – Japan – Moon phases, inner calm, water energy
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Adire Circles – Yoruba, Nigeria – Spiritual awareness, maternal blessings, protection
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Berber Wool Weaving – Morocco – Night sky, water symbolism, feminine life cycles
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Paj Ntaub Embroidery – Hmong, Asia – Spirit maps, clan identity, feminine tradition
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Kaitag Embroidery – Dagestan – Protective guardians, feminine dream symbolism
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Greek Spiral Rosette – Cycladic Greece – Radiance, sacred beauty, feminine ritual design
Green Earth Elements
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Kuna Mola Textiles – Panama/Colombia – Forest, land animals, feminine vitality
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Alhambra Tilework – Spain – Paradise, renewal, sacred geometry linked to feminine balance
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Zulu Beadwork – South Africa – Fertility, communication, harmony, sacred feminine forms
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Luntaya Acheik Weaving – Myanmar – River goddesses, femininity, water cycles
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Wabanaki Ash Baskets – US/Canada – Forest balance, matriarchal transmission
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Kapa Kuiki Quilts – Hawai‘i – Earth, food, ancestry, matriarchal gifting tradition
Sunset Elements (Yellows, Oranges, Reds)
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Maasai Beadwork – Kenya/Tanzania – Life stages, identity, unity through color
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Suzani Sunburst – Uzbekistan – Fertility, divine feminine, ancestral blessings
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Seminole Patchwork – Florida, USA – Growth, resilience, cultural pride
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Bilum Bag Motifs – Papua New Guinea – Motherhood, community, female strength
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Hungarian Matyó Embroidery – Hungary – Prosperity, joy, central European femininity
Brown Earth Elements
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Bogolanfini Mudcloth – Mali – Protection, fertility, women’s life events
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Kichwa Pottery – Ecuador – Womb, water spirits, Amazonian feminine continuity
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Pandanas Weaving – Oceania – Dowries, earth connection, symbolic mat weaving
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Cherokee Rivercane Baskets – Southeastern USA – Harmony with land, intergenerational craft
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Ticuna Bark Painting – Brazil – Rainforest spirits, ceremonial feminine power
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Maltese Spiral Pottery – Malta – Fertility, ancient goddess worship, ritual grounding
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Batik Sogan – Java, Indonesia – Ancestral rootedness, dignity, feminine meditative craft
Blue Sky / Celestial Elements
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Lakota Star Quilt – USA – Ancestral guidance, protection, feminine transitions
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Aboriginal Star Dreaming – Australia – Navigation, female creation stories, cosmic dreaming
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Yawanawa Sacred Geometry – Brazil – Dreamtime, ceremony, feminine healing
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Sami Circular Motifs – Lapland – Celestial harmony, spiritual protection
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Baltic Solar Wheel – Latvia/Lithuania – Sun goddess, protection, feminine guidance
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Romanian Sun Disc – Romania – Warmth, vitality, continuity of life through women
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Pysanka Egg Rosettes – Ukraine – Fertility, springtime blessings, symbolic protection