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Ostara painted egg | Hand painted wooden eggs | Easter egg spring decor | ornament | pastel | basket filler stuffer |

Ostara painted egg | Hand painted wooden eggs | Easter egg spring decor | ornament | pastel | basket filler stuffer |

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Ostara Egg
Bring the magick of Ostara and Spring to your home with these hand painted wooden eggs. Each egg is crafted with love and attention to detail. As each egg is hand painted, there will be slight variations in design.

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Ostara, also known as the Spring Equinox, is a time of new beginnings, fertility, and growth. Many symbols are associated with this season, including the fertility goddess, the bunny, and the triquetra.

The fertility goddess represents the life-giving energy of the earth, which brings forth new growth and abundance during the spring season. She is often depicted as a mother goddess or a maiden, and her presence is felt in the blooming of flowers, the birth of new animals, and the return of warmth and light after the cold winter months. Your egg can represent the goddess you work with or would like to work with. Here are some examples of some fertility goddesses.

🔹 Demeter (Greek mythology): goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest
🔹 Freyja (Norse mythology): goddess of love, fertility, and war
🔹 Aphrodite (Greek mythology): goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
🔹 Isis (Egyptian mythology): goddess of motherhood, fertility, and magic
🔹 Danu (Irish mythology): goddess of the earth, fertility, and prosperity
🔹 Coatlicue (Aztec mythology): goddess of fertility, childbirth, and agriculture
🔹 Xochiquetzal (Aztec mythology): goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and arts and crafts

The bunny is another powerful symbol of fertility and new life. Rabbits are known for their prolific breeding habits, and their association with Easter and Ostara dates back to ancient times. In many cultures, the hare or rabbit is seen as a messenger of the goddess, representing the energy of the earth and the promise of new beginnings.

The triquetra, or the three-fold knot, is a Celtic symbol that represents the interconnectedness of all things in the universe. It is often associated with the goddess, who embodies the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. The three points of the triquetra can also represent the three phases of the moon, which plays a significant role in many pagan traditions.

During Ostara, these symbols are often used in rituals and decorations to honor the fertility goddess, invoke the energy of the bunny, and celebrate the interconnectedness of all things through the triquetra. Eggs, which are also associated with fertility and new life, are commonly used in rituals and as decorations during this season. Whether you're setting up an altar, decorating your home, or simply enjoying the beauty of the season, these symbols can help you connect with the energy of Ostara and embrace the promise of new beginnings.

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