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The Venus of Willdedorf is a statue of a female figure, discovered in Willendorf, Austria in 1708, estimated to have been made between 24,000 BC – 22,000 BC. She is an idealisation of the female figure. Her vulva, breasts, and swollen belly are heavily pronounced, suggesting a strong connection to fertility. Her tiny arms are folded over her breasts. The figure has no visible face, her head being covered with circular horizontal bands of what might be rows of plaited hair, or a type of headdress. The Venus of Willendorf represents the Mother Goddess, abundance and fertility.
- Solid 3D sterling silver Venus of Willendorf Pendant
- 25mm high x 12mm wide x 10mm deep; weighs 7.55 grams
- Chain not included - select a chain below [beneath the order button]
- Free jewellery pouch
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