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Natural Mozambique Garnet Square Cabochon 5mm To 10mm Loose Gemstone
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the-mortuary-witch · 10 months ago
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PERSEPHONE
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WHO IS SHE?
Persephone, also known as Kore (meaning "young woman” or “maiden" in Greek), is one of the main deities from Greek mythology. She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, the goddess of the Harvest. She is also the wife of Hades, the god of the Underworld, and she is associated with spring, fertility, and rebirth.
BASIC INFO:
Appearance: Persephone is typically depicted as a young and beautiful woman, with long, dark hair and eyes. She is often shown wearing a white dress or robe, and she is usually associated with flowers, especially flowering plants that bloom in the spring. She is also often associated with pomegranates, which symbolized her wedding to Hades, and which she ate while she was in the Underworld.
Personality: Persephone is usually depicted as kind, gentle, and compassionate. She is often seen as a mediator and peacemaker, and a defender of the innocent and vulnerable. She is also often portrayed as a motherly figure who is caring and nurturing. She is also sometimes seen as defiant and rebellious, and she is known to have a more powerful side that can punish those who defy her.
Symbols: pomegranate, waxing moon, narcissus, bones, seeds of grain, bats, torch, flowers, and deer
Goddess of: spring, the dead, the Underworld, grain, and nature
Culture: Greek
Plants and trees: asphodel wheat, willow, narcissus, lily, ivy, cherry tree, lily of the valley, daisy, lavender, vines, roses, pomegranates, oak, and hibiscus
Crystals: rose quartz, pigeon’s blood, rosolite, star diopside, flower agate, grossular, balas ruby, chiavennite, red spinel, clinoptilolite, Mozambique garnet, heliodor, African jade, uvarovite garnet, biotite, green calcite, hiddenite, green agate, African emerald, quantum, vivianite, indigo gabbro, green jasper, diopside, garnet, clinochlore, aventurine, iolite, and snowflake obsidian
Animals: deer, bat, black ram, parrot, and monkey
Incense: rose, pomegranate, jasmine, apple, vanilla, almond, horal, bergamot, and cinnamon
Practices: death magick, ancestor worship, spirit work, growth, transformation, embodying the divine feminine, balance, and plant/earth magick
Colours: green, pink, black, light blue, purple, magenta, indigo, and yellow
Numbers: 3, 6, and 7
Zodiac: Virgo
Tarot: High Priestess and Ace of Pentacles
Planets: Earth and Pluto
Days: Monday, Friday, Ostara, Beltane, Lammas, Samhain, Lesser Mysteries. Eleusinian Mysteries, Proerosia, Stenia. Thesmophoria, and Heliogenna
Parents: Zeus and Demeter
Siblings: several paternal half-siblings and maternal half-siblings
Partner: Hades
Children: Melinoë, Zagreus, and Erinyes
MISC:
• Grains: due to her connection to the cycle of life and death. She is often depicted with grains, such as wheat, barley, and oats, which symbolize the cycle of life and death.These grains represent the cycle of life, as they are sown and then harvested, only to be sown again in a constant cycle. This symbolic representation of death and rebirth aligns perfectly with Persephone's association with the underworld and the cycle of seasons. Therefore, she is associated with grains to showcase the cycle of life and death.
• Spring: due to her connection to the changing of seasons and rebirth, she is often depicted as rising from the afterlife in spring, representing the renewal and rebirth of nature.This is because in the Greek myth, Persephone spends part of the year in the underworld with Hades, but returns to the land of the living in spring. Her return symbolizes the return of light and warmth, and the blossoming of nature.Therefore, she is associated with the season of spring as she symbolizes the rebirth and rejuvenation that comes with the new season.
• Pomegranates: according to the myth, Hades abducted Persephone and took her to the Underworld, where he forced her to eat a pomegranate. This act was a symbolic gesture of his hold over her, and it was also seen to symbolically represent her connection to the Underworld.The pomegranate became closely associated with Persephone and the Underworld, and it has remained a symbol of Persephone and her association with the Underworld ever since.
• Flowers: she is associated with flowers due to her association with spring. She is often depicted holding a bouquet of flowers, or being surrounded by blooming flowers.This is especially the case from the Greek festival of Anthesteria, which was a celebration in honour of Persephone's return from the Underworld. During this festival, people would decorate their homes and temples with flowers, representing the growth and renewal associated with Persephone's return.
• Birds: mainly doves, she is frequently depicted with a dove on her shoulder, and she overall shown with doves all around her.There are a couple of reasons for this. First, doves have long been symbolic of peace and tranquility, which aligns with Persephone's gentle and calming nature. Second, doves are often associated with symbols of fertility and rebirth, which aligns with Persephone's connection to the Underworld and spring.
• Water: she is associated with water for a couple of reasons. First, she is the Goddess of spring, and water is a vital factor for life and growth. Water is necessary for flowering bloom and green plants, so it is closely associated with the growth and renewal associated with spring. Second, water is also a symbol of rebirth and renewal, as it is a fluid element that is constantly changing and transforming. This fits well with Persephone's role as an Underworld Goddess and her connection with the cycle of life and death, as death and rebirth are represented as a transformation process.
• Gold: the Underworld is associated with riches and treasures that are commonly represented in the form of gold. This connection to riches represents the fact that the Underworld was a place of great wealth and abundance, and it represents the treasures that were found there, such as gold, jewels, and precious metals. This is another aspect of Persephone's connection to the Underworld and her role as a divinity of death and rebirth.
• Trees: they represent the natural cycle of life and death, as they grow and flourish during the warm months, then shed their leaves during the winter months, before starting the cycle all over again.Trees are also associated with fertility and rebirth, as they produce seeds and fruit that propagate new life. This ties in with Persephone's role as a Goddess of spring, and her connection with the Underworld and the cycles of nature.
FACTS ABOUT PERSEPHONE:
• She takes her role in the Underworld seriously.
• Her epithets included but were not limited to: Despoina (The Mistress), Melindia (Honey), Aristi Cthonia (Best Cthonic), and Kore (The Maiden).
• Unlike Hera and Amphitrite, Persephone didn’t have a husband that constantly cheated on her (she was married to Hades). However, there is a myth about her cheating on Hades with Adonis, depending on the version. As far as I know, Hades did nothing about the matter. I think that implies it didn’t count as cheating to him, or maybe Persephone only loved Adonis as her son, which makes sense to me since she raised him. But yes, it’s perfectly acceptable and legitimate to say she cheated on Hades.
• Persephone is often called a spring or vegetation goddess but all that seems to mainly be related to Demeter, her mother, when it’s time for Persephone to return her. Truly incidental. Persephone was much more an Underworld goddess than a flowery Goddess.
• There’s evidence to suggest that, as far as religious history goes, Persephone as a character in religion is older than Hades, and was an underworld deity too.
• Some sources suggest Persephone was the mother of Dionysus, but to be fair Dionysus has a bajillion origin stories.
• As far as I know, and correct me if I’m wrong, it wasn’t too popular to depict Persephone with red hair colours until the Victorian era, when a popular red-headed model was used for a famous painting of Proserpina (the Roman equivalent to Persephone). Before, she had occasionally been depicted with red hair, but black and blonde were just as popular. Nowadays, in media, she’s often portrayed as red or pink haired, although even that trend is dying again.
• Some people like to think Persephone was a minor or weak goddess. That was simply not true. She was considered frightening in her own right.
• Someone tried to kidnap her right from the Underworld. Hades had him attached to a chair for eternity.
HOW TO INVOKE PERSEPHONE:
First, set up an altar or sacred space dedicated to her, you can then set offerings such as candles, flowers, and other symbolic items are also essential to respectfully honouring her. Prayers and incantations can be said to her to ask for guidance, support, and her blessings. Meditation and visualization can be used to feel Persephone's presence and connect with her energy. Feast days and holidays can also be celebrated to honour her.
PRAYER FOR PERSEPHONE:
Queen Persephone, goddess of the Underworld. I come before you in humility, I seek to find peace and healing to shed myself of pain and strife. I ask for your guidance and strength in my time of need to weather through the storms of life.
Thank you for your love and kindness. Please open my path to the light and give me the strength to continue to walk down this path. May we all find peace and healing, in the realm of both life and death. Hail Queen Persephone.
SIGNS THAT PERSEPHONE IS CALLING YOU:
• A sense of calmness or peace around you.
• Feeling connected to nature and the changing of seasons.
• Attracting more birds or other doves.
• Seeing or smelling flowers in unexpected places.
• Having vivid dreams about death and rebirth.
• Experiencing a sudden increase in energy and motivation.
• Feeling connected to the Underworld and the realm of death.
• Having a deep feeling of contentment and acceptance within yourself.
OFFERINGS:
• Pomegranates/pomegranate juice.
• Honey.
• Floral tea.
• Breads.
• Flower crowns or arrangements.
• Dark chocolate.
• Flowers.
• Crushed mint.
• Animal bones.
• Jewelry.
• Art of bats, rams, or deer.
• Crystals: rose quartz, agate, black onyx, pink tourmaline, obsidian, coral, and jasper.
• Spring water.
• Grains.
• Plants.
• Incense: vanilla, almond, horal, bergamot, and pomegranate
• Sweets.
• Dirt from a dead plant (or person).
• Wine.
• Seeds.
DEVOTIONAL ACTS:
• Stop to smell flowers.
• Pair lace and leather together, she loves this.
• Singing.
• Plant flowers.
• Wear pomegranate scented things--perfume, lotion, lip gloss, etc.
• Tend to wild plants if they need care.
• Go barefoot more often and feel the way the ground feels on your bare feet.
• Honour the dead.
• Support local farmers and beekeepers.
• Honour the deaths of animals and if you can, bury them or leave them in a place where nature will care for them.
• Buy yourself a nice bouquet of flowers, or make your own.
• Place flowers on barren graves.
• Spread seeds of native flowers on the sides of highways or other unincorporated places (be sure to check local laws on this).
• Wear something fancy when you feel like it, make yourself feel like the royalty you are.
• Offer her fruits/nuts.
• Listen to music that reminds you of her.
• Wear a flower crown.
• Collect crystals like rose quartz, garnet, citrine, green tourmaline, and topaz.
• Rose quartz is a go-to stone for me for many Gods, Persephone being one of the many.
• She really digs topaz and the tourmaline in my experience.
• Love yourself, of course, just as she loves you.
• Gardening.
• Taking care of graveyards.
• Visiting forests and fields.
• Learn about local plants, flowers, and herbs.
• Creating flower crowns.
• Going bone hunting.
• Creating a more biodiverse lawn/backyard.
• Not killing animals (spiders, mice, etc.)
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bekkathyst · 2 years ago
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Custom Wire Wrapped Necklaces
These are the stones I have available for wire wraps, for those of you who are interested!
If you would like to claim one, please be sure to read this entire post!
So here’s the rundown. Below is a picture with each stone numbered, and below that is the name of each stone, along with the price.
The price includes the following: the stone wrapped in the metal of your choice (sterling silver, 14k gold fill, 14k rose gold fill), an 18″ chain finished with a handmade clasp, and it includes free shipping worldwide! 
You will choose the style they’d like it wrapped in. There are three example pics below. 
Payment is due when the stone is claimed and all the options are chosen (metal, style, etc). PLEASE NOTE - these will be completed in late May 2023. I will aim to have them done before the end of that month. They take a long time to make, please make sure you’re okay with the wait before ordering. I put the utmost care into this and have extreme attention to detail, and when that combines with my busy schedule, it means that it can take a while. I always aim to get them done early, but sometimes it’s not possible. If you are buying one for a certain event or deadline please be sure to let me know when ordering, so I can let you know if it's possible for it to be completed before then!
To claim: send me a message over the instant messenger with your email address, the country you’re in, the stone you’d like to claim, the metal you’d like it wrapped in, and the style you’d like it wrapped in. I’ll then send your invoice and get started on your pendant! :) 
*Note* These are some of my best, highest quality stones! I’ve been collecting (and hoarding, if I’m honest) hundreds of top-quality stones for 10 years to build this collection I can share with you.
Here are all the stones:
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Brecciated Azurite - $140
High-Grade Old Stock Ocean Jasper - $140
High-Grade Old Stock Ocean Jasper - $140
Lavender Quartz Facet - $155
Highest Grade Rainbow Moonstone - $180
Highest Grade Rainbow Moonstone - $175
Deep Red Garnet - $145
Watermelon Tourmaline - $145
Blue Apatite - $135
Genuine Spectrolite from Finland - $150
XXL Genuine Spectrolite from Finland - $325
Rainbow Obsidian - $135
Gold Sheen Obsidian - $120
Silver Sheen Obsidian - $115
Silver Sheen Obsidian - $120
Lavender Chalcedony - $135
Australian Crystal Opal Triplet - $125
Fire Agate - $125
Mozambique Rose Quartz - $120
Blue Labradorite - $125
Rare Purple Labradorite $145
Rainbow Moonstone - $130
True Silver Moonstone - $140
Lattice Sunstone - $140
Confetti Sunstone - $135
Star Ruby - $140
Chatoyant Sapphire - $160
Red Rutilated Quartz Facet - $135
Epidote Included Quartz Facet - $140
Clear Quartz Facet - $115
Black Tourmaline & Epidote Included Quartz Facet - $185
Harlequin Quartz - $160
Phantom Amethyst w/ Inclusions - $150
Ethiopian Opal - $155
Rare Genuine Andamooka Opal from Australia (15.8 carats) - $435
Vietnamese Ruby Gourd Carving (22.75 carats) - $425
Cat's Eye Pink California Tourmaline (San Diego co.) (12.3 carats) - $230
Morganite from Russia - $170
Chrome Diopside from Russia - $180
Pyritized Ammonite Fossil from Russia - $180
Dianite (Russian Blue Jade) - $160
Amazonite from Russia - $120
"Blueberry" Azurite Geode from Russia - $140
Uvarovite Garnet from Russia - $185
Mongolian Turquoise - $140
These are the styles you can choose from (I do very minimalist wrapping so the stone really shines through! And the wrapping is super sturdy!) 
Style #1 (prongs): 
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Style #2 (symmetrical): 
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Style #3 (asymmetrical):  
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I will cross out each stone as they are claimed! 
Extra little note: I have some square wire if you prefer that to the round, just let me know!
Thanks, everyone :) 
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jindalgems · 1 year ago
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Mandarin Garnet Smooth Nuggets Beads At Best Price From Jindel gems Jaipur
Buy this attractive Orange Mandarin Garnet gemstone beads from Jindal Gems, a leading supplier of gemstone beads. Visit our website and buy beads online.
PRODUCT CODE: FSP77
Size: 7.5x9.6 To 14.8x17.9 MM Grade: AAA++ Shape: Smooth Nugget Origin: Mozambique Length: 26 Inch(Graduation.)
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adventuregemstone · 3 days ago
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sunnyjewelsusa · 1 month ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Natural Mozambique Garnet 9x6mm & Cz 925 Sterling Silver Ring Size 6‎.
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donnacorless · 4 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Mozambique Garnet Trillion Cut Sterling Silver Earrings NWT.
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shahidjewelsblog · 5 months ago
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glowreusbling · 6 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Multicolored Beryl Mozambique Garnet Beaded Bracelet & Necklace Rhodium Plated.
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justfollowyourheartus · 6 months ago
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Gems TV Sterling Silver Gemstone Necklace N041
Raspberry colored Rhodolite, Mozambique Garnet and white Topaz Pendant Necklace.
In a floral, medallion design. Simply stunning. Hanging from a fine .925 sterling silver cable chain 16 inches long with a 2 inch extender chain.
Brand New from Gems TV. Comes with certificate of authenticity. All pertinent information regarding the gemstones is on this card.
Orig. Retail $179.99.
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SALE $79.50 plus shipping.
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mysnook1 · 6 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Handmade Fantastic Butterfly- Mozambique + Garnet All Real Gemstone Necklace..
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amjgems · 16 hours ago
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Natural Mozambique Garnet Round Cabochon 3mm To 10mm Loose Gemstone
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the-mortuary-witch · 9 months ago
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APHRODITE
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WHO IS SHE?
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, war, desire, and fertility. She is often depicted as a powerful and seductive figure who wields great influence over both mortals and gods. She is believed to have power over all aspects of love and desire, including physical beauty, sexual attraction, and romantic love.
BASIC INFO:
Appearance: Aphrodite is often depicted as a beautiful and seductive woman, with flowing golden hair and captivating grey or blue eyes. She is often shown wearing a chiton, a long, flowing garment in a light, sheer material, with a belt around the waist. Often, she is accompanied by the winged god Eros, or Cupid, who represents the god of desire, love and erotic desire.
Personality: she is often portrayed as a complex and multi-faceted deity. On one hand, she is a loving and nurturing mother figure, associated with love, fertility, and the natural world. On the other hand, she is often depicted as a powerful and seductive deity, associated with beauty, desire, and pleasure. She is often portrayed as having a powerful and somewhat overwhelming presence.
Symbols: rose, pearl, mirror, girdle, anemone, lettuce, narcissus seashells, scallop shells, Venus, golden apples, the number 5, and mirrors
Goddess of: love, beauty, war, desire, and fertility
Culture: Greek
Plants and trees: apple, linden tree, myrtle, pomegranate, poppies, lettuce, rose, quince, ash, poplar, anemone, artichokes, aloe vera, lemon verbena, dill, thyme, calla lilies, tulips, geraniums, alstroemeria, and hydrangea
Crystals: rose quartz, scallop pearl, diamond, aquamarine, Zambian emerald, agatized coral, ruby fuchsite, rose gold, pigeon’s blood, saltwater pearl, padparadscha sapphire, cultured pearl, triphane, white opal, freshwater pearl, olivine, aurichalcite, cat’s eye, Mozambique garnet, aqualite, Colombian emerald, Burmese ruby, trapiche emerald, mangano calcite, opal royale, akoya pearl, biron emerald, blue kunzite, lepidocrocite, welo opal, gibbsite, African emerald, kimberlite, grandidierite, strawberry quartz, linarite, mayanite, pumpellyite, lemurian jade, thulite, forsterite, green calcite, tremolite, spodumene, marble, rutilated quartz, emerald, pearl, cinnabar, dolomite, clinochlore, chrysocolla, azurite, peridot, kyanite, dumortierite, pink opal, apophyllite, and chrysoprase. (A lot of beautiful crystals for a beautiful Goddess).
Animals: butterflies, swans, dolphins, geese, doves, sparrows, bees, goats, hares, cats, hummingbirds, unicorns, and horses
Incense: rose, myrrh, vanilla, cinnamon, jasmine, ginger, cherry blossom, and lavender
Practices: love magick, setting boundaries, healing (especially from relationship), self-love, empowerment, insight, embodying the divine feminine, and beauty magick
Colours: red, pink, baby blue, sea foam, aqua, violet, silver, and light blue
Number: 5
Zodiac: Libra
Tarot: The Empress, The Lovers, The Star, and The Suit of Cups
Planet: Venus
Days: Friday, Ostara, Lupercalia, and Aphrodisia (the third week in July to the third week of August).
Parents: Zeus, Dione, and/or Uranus
Siblings: Hephaestus, Ares, Athena, Artemis, Apollo, Hermes, Dionysus and Persephone (she only had half siblings)
Partner: Hephaestus, Anchises, Adonis, Ares, Eurydome, Hermes, Poseidon, Dionysus, and many other lovers
Children: Eros, Himeros, Pothos, Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, Anteros, Rhodos, Eryx, Peitho, Rhodos, The Graces (Charities), Beroe, Golgos, Priapus, and Hermaphroditus
MISC:
Doves: Aphrodite is associated with doves because of her role as the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and fertility. Doves were considered to be symbols of love, purity, and peace in Greek mythology, and were often used by Aphrodite to express her message of love and desire. In some myths, Aphrodite is said to have a chariot drawn by doves, which are her sacred birds. Additionally, doves were often used in the rituals and celebrations dedicated to Aphrodite, and were sacrificed to her in order to gain her favour.
Love and beauty: she is associated with love and beauty because she is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and fertility. In Greek mythology, she is said to have been born from the foam of the sea, and is often depicted as the most beautiful of all the gods. She is also said to possess the ability to cause both men and gods to fall in love with her. Aphrodite is known for her power over romantic love and her ability to inspire desire and attraction in others. She is also considered to be the embodiment of physical beauty and grace.
War: in Greek mythology, Aphrodite is not directly associated with war like her Roman counterpart, Venus. However, she is associated with war in the sense that she can bring chaos and strife to the battlefield. Aphrodite is known for her ability to cause discord and strife among mortals, particularly when it comes to love and relationships. She is also considered to be the goddess of sexual love and desire, which can sometimes lead to conflict and war. In some myths, she is also said to have incited the Trojan War by causing Paris to choose her as the most beautiful goddess, which ultimately led to the war.
The sea: Aphrodite is associated with the sea because, in Greek mythology, she was said to have been born from the foam of the sea. According to the myth, she was formed from the foam that was created when the severed genitals of the sky god Uranus were cast into the sea by his son Cronus. Additionally, the ocean is often associated with femininity, and Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and femininity. As such, the sea represents a source of life, fertility, and sexuality, which are all themes closely associated with Aphrodite.
Rose quartz: this crystal is associated with Aphrodite due to its associations with love and emotional wellbeing. In ancient cultures, rose quartz was believed to hold the energy of the goddess Aphrodite and was used as a tool for attracting love, harmony and inner peace. The pink colour of the stone was also said to represent the love and femininity of Aphrodite. Additionally, it was believed that the stone had the power to open the heart and encourage feelings of love, compassion and emotional healing, which are all qualities associated with Aphrodite and her powers over love and emotion.
Friday: in some traditions, Friday is considered to be sacred to Aphrodite because it is believed to be the day of the week ruled by the planet Venus. In Greco-Roman mythology, Venus is the Roman equivalent of the Greek Aphrodite and is known as the goddess of love and beauty. Additionally, Friday is also associated with the planet Venus because the Romans named the planet after the goddess of love, who was the Roman counterpart of Aphrodite.
FACTS ABOUT APHRODITE:
• She is widely worshipped as a goddess of the sea and of seafaring.
• Aphrodite was born off the coast of Cythera from the genitals of Uranus.
• She is known as the Lady of Cythera, the Lady of Cyprus because of her birth story.
• Like every Greek Olympic god, Aphrodite was also immortal and powerful.
• She is often depicted as the Greek equivalent of the Roman goddess, Venus.
• Aphrodite is one of the goddesses that reside in Mount Olympus.
• She did not take rejection well.
• Supported the Trojans during the Trojan War.
• Aphrodite’s magical girdle or belt also served as her weapon.
• The statue of Venus de Milo is said to depict the goddess Aphrodite.
• Her name originated from the word sea-foam.
• Like her siblings, Aphrodite also indulged in incestuous relationships.
• Aphrodite is depicted as perfectly symmetrical.
• The temple of Aphrodite is famous for its alleged temple of prostitution.
• Aphrodite is often depicted as nude and desirable.
• There is a flower named after the Greek goddess Aphrodite (Calycanthus Aphrodite).
• There are more artworks for Aphrodite than any other classic mythology figure.
• Many Olympian goddesses have been jealous of Aphrodite.
• Aphrodite was considered greatly generous to those who worshipped her.
• She has no known children with her husband.
• Pomegranates were also once associated with Aphrodite.
• In some texts, Aphrodite is depicted as a blonde or redhead.
• She really likes lacy and frilly things, fairies, pastel colours, music boxes, classical music and old songs from the 50s and 60s, and ballet.
Aphrodite is said to have been born from the foam of the sea and was considered to be the most beautiful of all the gods and goddesses.
She was known for her love of luxury and fine things, and was often depicted surrounded by a lavish entourage of nymphs and gods.
She was associated with the arts of music, poetry, and beauty, and was believed to be the patron goddess of artists and artisans.
Aphrodite is often called "The foam-born" because she is believed to have emerged from the foam of the sea after Cronus castrated Uranus.
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus, the god of fire and smithing, but she often had affairs with other Gods, such as Ares, the god of war.
She is often depicted with the winged God Eros, or Cupid, as her companion or son.
She had many lovers, including the mortal prince, Adonis, who died because of their relationship.
She represented the sensual aspects of love, including passion, desire, sexuality, and eroticism.
She had many temples dedicated to her throughout the ancient world, including at Aphrodisia in Athens and Pompeii.
She was sometimes depicted as a warrior goddess, associated with the battlefield and conflict.
HOW TO INVOKE APHRODITE:
To work with Aphrodite, you can engage in activities that reflect her attributes and values. Here are some suggestions:
Create a beautiful altar or shrine to honour her, adorned with symbols of love, beauty and sensuality, such as flowers, mirrors, perfume, and jewelry, etc. 
Offer prayers, offerings, or libations to her in her honour. This can include burning incense, offering wine, flowers, or other gifts that are meaningful to you.
Engaging in acts of self-care and self-love, such as taking care of your physical appearance and nurturing your relationships with others.
PRAYER FOR APHRODITE:
Dear Aphrodite, great and lovely goddess of love and beauty, I come before you today to honour and worship you. Thank you for the many gifts and blessings you have bestowed upon me. Please grant me the power to love and be loved, to find joy and beauty in all aspects of my life.
May your grace and presence always be a source of comfort and inspiration for me. Hail Aphrodite, hail the goddess of love.
SIGNS THAT APHRODITE IS CALLING YOU:
• Notice an increased sense of beauty and love in your life.
• Are drawn to her symbols, such as roses, shells, or swans.
• Feeling a strong connection to her myths and stories.
• You notice a surge in your own power of attraction or beauty.
• Noticing feelings of passion and desire when you think about her.
• You have dreams or visions related to her.
• Increased occurrences of the colour pink in your life. 
• An attraction to love, beauty, and romance in all their forms.
• Feelings of intense love or desire, or a heightened sense of sensual energy.
• Encounters with doves, swans, or dolphins.
• A strong feeling of being drawn to or inspired by the goddess Aphrodite.
OFFERINGS:
• Roses.
• Sweets, candy, and desserts (she loves chocolate).
• Jewelry.
• Natural honey.
• Beauty products.
• Seashells.
• Cinnamon.
• Intimate acts.
• Art and music.
• Mirrors.
• Rose quartz.
• Scallop shells, conch shells, sea shells - just shells.
• Poetry.
• Myrtle.
• Anemone.
• Poppies.
• Abandoned beehives.
• Dead bees (make sure they died of natural causes, please don’t kill bees).
• Something you created (could be drawings, poems, knitted decoration, whatever you did while thinking of her).
• Fire.
• Bread.
• Something someone else created (always ask for permission to use someone else’s art and don’t ever make it pass as your own, She’s not stupid, and will be pissed if you do).
• Olive oil.
• Statues of her or anything She’s related to, as stated above.
• White feathers/dove feathers.
• Pearls of any colour.
• Lingerie.
• Sex toys.
• Fish scales.
• Sea water.
• Wine or champagne.
• Nuts.
• Aphrodisiac scents/foods.
• Silk.
• Beach sand.
• Starfish (grab a dead one from the beach, don’t buy one because they usually take living starfish and kill them to sell it as decor or souvenirs).
• Coffee beans or ground coffee.
• Fruits like strawberries, apples, pomegranates, cherries, or grapes.
• Shellfish.
• Vanilla or cinnamon sticks.
• Cat whiskers (please don’t cut a kitty’s precious whiskers, wait for them to shed naturally - look for them mostly during Summer and on the places your cats spend most of their time).
• Lettuce.
• Himalayan salt.
DEVOTIONAL ACTS:
• Experimenting with makeup.
• Wear cozy/comfy clothes.
• Listen to music that makes you feel empowered.
• Sing along to your favourite songs.
• Give little gifts to your friends.
• Go for an evening walk.
• Sleep in when you can.
• Clean your room and let some fresh air in.
• Drink tea with honey.
• Visit the ocean or find some ways to be connected to it (sea salt, seashells, etc.)
• Write a letter to your future self or one to her.
• Go to a store and try on some new clothing styles.
• Leave positive notes in random places.
• Change your look every once in a while.
• Treat a friend to some drinks/dinner.
• Don’t limit yourself and your style because of stereotypes.
• Support small businesses.
• Take a day off and do whatever you want.
• Watch some cute animal videos.
• Visit a garden.
• Go on a picnic.
• Stand up for those who need it.
• Buy yourself some flowers.
• Be there for your friends.
• Eat those extra sweets.
• Wear more makeup/jewelry if it makes you feel nice.
• Compliment people more.
• Try out some new face masks.
• Take more selfies and pictures (by yourself and with friends).
• Enjoying floral scented things.
• Going see a movie by yourself.
• Practicing loving yourself.
• Sexually please yourself/explore and know your body.
• Make love/have sex.
• Create a playlist with songs that remind you of her.
• Baking her something sweet.
• Become a beekeeper / help local beekeepers.
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