Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)
Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)
Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)
Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)
Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)
Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)
Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)
Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)
Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)
Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)

Hecate Triformis Pendant (Pre-Order · 15-day dispatch)

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Gold-plated sterling silver, moonstones.

The pendant measures 38x28 mm, and the chain length is 55+5 cm.

Includes a symbolic meaning card.


SACRED GODDESSES OF ANATOLIA

HECATE


In classical Greek mythology, Hecate was the goddess who saw through darkness and guarded every crossroads, threshold, and hidden passage. Her three-formed image—Hecate Triformis—represents her ability to look in all directions at once, protecting travelers and illuminating what lies beyond the visible.

Ancient depictions placed her statues at city gates and three-way paths, where she was believed to guide those moving through the night and keep harmful forces away. In this traditional form, Hecate holds torches to light the unseen and a key symbolizing her guardianship over transitions, boundaries, and the spaces between worlds. These attributes reflect her intuitive nature and her power to move freely across different realms.

The Hecate Triformis Necklace carries this timeless symbol of guidance, protection, and inner clarity. It serves as a reminder to trust your intuition, honor moments of transition, and follow the light that leads you toward your own path.



Hecate, Greek goddess of the crossroads; drawing by Stéphane Mallarmé in Les Dieux Antiques, nouvelle mythologie illustrée in Paris, 1880


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YEAR OF THE SNAKE


The Year of the Snake is often seen as a time for wisdom, transformation, and grace. It invites us to reflect, plan carefully, and focus on personal growth. Snakes are fascinating symbols—they are associated with mystery, luck, and resilience. Many cultures even view them as protectors of wealth and powerful signs of renewal.

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