It's all about the symbols of feminine power! The Venus symbol represents prosperity, beauty, desire, fertility, love, and sex. It’s a strong representation of femininity as Venus was the Goddess of beauty and love.
The lotus flower is associated with tranquility, inner strength, and purity. A fully bloomed lotus flower represents female maturity. It also denotes purity and cleanliness due to its ability to emerge from murky waters unsullied and pure.
The final and the most dominant symbol represented is the Spider grandmother. In Native American cultures, the spider grandmother was a prominent figure within oral traditions, mythology, and folklore. She was a timeless old woman who could take the shape of a spider in many Hopi stories. When she was in spider form, she lived underground. When people needed her help or advice, she would emerge. She could give people medicinal cures and wise advice when called upon.
Together they are set to represent the fierceness, inner strength, purity, beauty, and love all combined in one harmonious whole.
A WOMAN.
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It's all about the symbols of feminine power! The Venus symbol represents prosperity, beauty, desire, fertility, love, and sex. It’s a strong representation of femininity as Venus was the Goddess of beauty and love.
The lotus flower is associated with tranquility, inner strength, and purity. A fully bloomed lotus flower represents female maturity. It also denotes purity and cleanliness due to its ability to emerge from murky waters unsullied and pure.
The final and the most dominant symbol represented is the Spider grandmother. In Native American cultures, the spider grandmother was a prominent figure within oral traditions, mythology, and folklore. She was a timeless old woman who could take the shape of a spider in many Hopi stories. When she was in spider form, she lived underground. When people needed her help or advice, she would emerge. She could give people medicinal cures and wise advice when called upon.
Together they are set to represent the fierceness, inner strength, purity, beauty, and love all combined in one harmonious whole.
A WOMAN.