About this Product
Lilith is known as many things in different cultures, but the most prominent story is that she was the first wife of Adam, and they lived together in the Garden of Eden for a time. Lilith demanded that she be Adam's equal in every way instead of subservient to him, but he refused, so she left. She's also seen as the mother of demons, or the mother of vampires, and that's been her most lasting, and endearing, trait, beyond standing for female liberation, freedom and defiance by leaving Adam. Her symbols are the apple and crescent moon.
By honoring her, you embrace the free, wild side of your nature, and allow yourself to be unchained by expectations, but to embrace who you really are and what you're meant to do in this life. It's living unabashedly YOU, in whatever forms that takes, and gives you permission to explore your sexual side. If you're feeling particularly moved to rebellion or retribution (as long as it harms none), that's Lilith calling you to arms. Listen.
This 5 oz deity altar jar is filled with things that represent Lilith, such as Garnet, Black Tourmaline, Moonstone, Hibiscus and Sage, and has been extensively researched to be the best it can be.
Settling and shifting during shipping is normal, and won't impact the meaning of the jar, or the contents within.
Variations in jar shapes can happen depending on vendor availability, but they'll always be 5 oz.
*NOTE* your jar will NOT come with a black Curly Pagan tag, as shown in photos. That's meant solely as a watermark, and is not printed on the jars themselves.
*Wax color and seal color are completely customizable if you do not like the option presented in the item photos. Just let me know when you purchase!*
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Meet the Maker
I'm a SAHM, YA author and shop owner, and when I'm not chasing littles around, I love to online shop, Netflix binge, play computer games, rockhound, or play with tarot cards.
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