Carys Martin Ceramics
Goddess of the Sacred Waters
Goddess of the Sacred Waters
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Goddess of the Sacred Waters
Hand-Sculpted Ceramic for Sovereignty, Devotion & Receptivity
Crowned with grace and seated in stillness, the Goddess of the Sacred Waters holds a wide, open bowl in offering. Her faceless form invites projection and personal reflection, allowing her to embody whatever aspect of the feminine you most need — the Queen, the Priestess, the Giver, the Vessel.
The bowl she holds is not just a container, but a symbol of sacred receptivity — a place to receive blessings, hold intentions, or offer back to the land and spirit. She is perfect for your altar, ritual space, or quiet corner, calling in both sovereignty and surrender.
Glazed in deep oceanic blues and textured earthen tones, her surface reflects the shimmer of rivers and rain, sea and stone — elemental, ancient, alive.
Details:
• Hand-sculpted by Carys Martin
• Features a kneeling goddess with a crown and open offering bowl
• Glazed in rich blues with natural clay textures beneath
• Ideal for altar use, ritual offerings, or symbolic intentions
• One-of-a-kind
A Queen Beneath the Waters...
In Celtic lore, the sovereignty of the land was often bestowed by a goddess of the sacred waters — a Lady of the Lake or river spirit who offered her blessings to the worthy. To receive her gift was to be aligned with the land, the people, and the deeper truths of one’s path. This Goddess of the Sacred Waters echoes that lineage. Her bowl is a mirror, a womb, a holy well. May she remind you to stay open, to give generously, and to honour the sacred ebb and flow of your life.
Height - 30cm
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