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This Hel: Queen of the Low-Worlds statuette is a profound representation of the Norse Goddess of the Dead, embodying the sacred duality of existence. For the modern heathen, shadow-worker, or devotee of the Old Ways, this piece serves as a powerful reminder that life and death are not opposites, but two sides of the same divine coin.


Symbolism & Chthonic Detail

The Dual Aspect: True to the Eddas, Hel is depicted with her striking "half-and-half" nature. One side shows the vibrant, youthful Goddess of life, while the other reveals the skeletal, uncompromising face of the Grave—reminding us that all who live must eventually rest in her halls.


Garmr at the Gate: At her feet crouches Garmr, the blood-stained watch-dog of Gnipahellir. His presence symbolizes protection and the fierce boundary between the mundane world and the deep subconscious.


The Scythe of Harvest: Gripping a weathered scythe, Hel is portrayed not as a figure of "evil," but as the Divine Harvester who gathers what is finished so that new life may eventually begin.


Artisanal Finish: Cast in high-quality resin with a deep bronze and copper-toned finish, the textures of her tattered robes and the snarling fur of Garmr are brought to life with an antique, "excavated" aesthetic.


Spiritual Resonance

In alternative spirituality, Hel is the keeper of ancestral wisdom and the patron of those navigating grief, transition, or deep internal transformation. She offers a "cool-headed" sanctuary for those who are weary, providing a space for reflection and truth-telling.


Altar Placement: This statue is best placed on an ancestral altar or in a quiet, low-lit space dedicated to meditation and "Root Work." Offerings of dark coffee, dried bones, or lead-coloured stones like hematite are traditionally used to honour her steady, grounding presence.

Hel the Two Faced Terror 23cm

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