The Goddess Collection

As late as the mid-second millennium, Goddesses were still a vivid presence in the heavenly pantheon. They were depicted, among others, with such attributes as cow or goat horns, plants, an eight-pointed star and a crescent moon. In the ancient East, there was a belief that the moon was the star that exerted the greatest influence on humans. Women in particular felt connected to its magical properties, which they emphasized by wearing jewelry shaped like the sickle of the moon, which served as an amulet.
Goddesses are personifications of universal feminine qualities and carry with them a deep longing for a profound connection with the Universe. This collection is a tribute to femininity and the art and culture of antiquity. 

Sumerian woman

ceramics sculpture, brass, lapis lazuli, coral /2023

30 cm H

The High Priestess

ceramics sculpture, brass, golden flakes /2023
38 cm H

Sumerian Goddess

ceramics sculpture, golden leafs /2025
27 cm H

Priestess of the Sun

ceramics sculpture, brass, golden leafs /2024
26 cm H

Ancient woman

ceramics sculpture, lapis lazuli, glass and brass /2025
36 cm H

Sumerian Queen

ceramics sculpture, brass, lapis lazuli, auqamarine, turquise, golden flakes /2023
35 cm H

The Goddess

ceramics sculpture, golden leafs, glass, brass /2024

25 cm H