




Artemis of Ephesus Shawl Silk - (Small)
- Free hand drawing printed digitally
- Each shawl comes in its special packaging with symbol meanings and collection descriptions
Ürün Bilgileri
Region
Bursa
Color
Multi Color
Size and Material
- %100 Silk
- Size : 40x40cm
Care
Dry Clean Only
Matter of ..
Artemis of Ephesus Shawl
The Great Mother Goddess has been humanity’s first answer to the questions of existence and the universe. Born on Anatolian soil 10,000 years ago, this belief evolved with different civilizations and finally returned to rest in these lands with the last Great Mother: Artemis of Ephesus. Before monotheistic religions, the concept of the “MOTHER” symbolized the origin of all plants, animals, and life; the supreme authority over earth, air, and stars; and the primary guardian of cities and all beings. This unique fusion of Eastern and Western spirituality is the most comprehensive and deeply revered archetype of belief in the ancient world. Our wish for the Artemis of Ephesus Collection, which honors the faith in the Great Mother born and completed on Anatolian soil, is for it to help everyone strengthen their connection to their essence, serving as a source of both expectations and needs. Printed on a delicate fabric made of 100% silk, this shawl, in collaboration with the brand KIRK3, allows you to carry the Great Mother’s legacy with you or display it in a meaningful space of your choice.
This unique fusion of Eastern and Western spirituality is the most comprehensive and deeply revered archetype of belief in the ancient world. Our wish for the Artemis of Ephesus Collection, which honors the faith in the Great Mother born and completed on Anatolian soil, is for it to help everyone strengthen their connection to their essence, serving as a source of both expectations and needs.
Printed on a delicate fabric made of 100% silk and wool, this shawl, in collaboration with the brand KIRK3, allows you to carry the Great Mother’s legacy with you or display it in a meaningful space of your choice.
Did you know that in many languages, the word for the planet Earth is the same as the word for soil (and it is often used with a feminine article)? And did you know that the word “goddess” is derived from “god” with the diminutive suffix “-ess”? Have you noticed the female character Pandora in mythology, who is said to have brought all evils into the world? And have you observed the messages in all Abrahamic religions emphasizing the need for societal control over women? How do you think humanity transitioned from 16,000 years of living in harmony with nature under the belief in a feminine Mother Goddess to the past 2,000 years of perceiving women as sinful, flawed, weak, and inferior? Sometimes, just asking the question is enough. Don’t shoot the messenger.
Symbols Astronomy symbols: sun,moon and star
Protection symbols: Sfenks,Shenu and Ka from Egypt,Triquetra from Celts,Evil Eye and Amulet from Anatolia,Sielulintu from the Poles
Healing Symbols: Flower of Life,cocklebur
Element Symbols: Air,water,fire and earth
Sankofa from Africa and tree of life,cypress trees for long life,hummingbird bringing peace,abundance and happiness









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