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    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night
    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night
    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night
    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night
    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night
    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night
    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night
    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night

    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night

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    Golden Lilith statuette, symbol of independence and feminine power. Between shadow and light, she embodies sacred rebellion. Perfect for altars, rituals, or cabinets of curiosities.

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    Arm Length 61 61,5 62 62,5 63 63,5 64 64,5
    Bust Circumference 80 84 88 92 96 101 106 111
    Waist Girth 61 65 69 73 77 82 87 92
    Hip Circumference 87 91 95 99 103 108 113 118
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    She is the forgotten shadow of myths.
    The first cry of freedom.
    The memory of the untamed, where light refuses to extinguish the night.

    Lilith is not merely a mythological entity. She is an archetype.
    That of the sovereign woman, refusing submission.
    That of the whole being, sexual, magical, dark and luminous at once.
    That of the power that dogmas tried to erase — but which returns, tirelessly, in dreams, rituals, flames.

    Occult & Mythological Origins

    In ancient Hebrew tradition, Lilith is described as Adam's first wife, created like him from dust, equal to him, free and whole. Refusing to submit to his authority, she fled Eden, preferring exile over submission.

    This is where the great patriarchal lie begins: she is turned into a demon, a succubus, the mother of demons, one who smothers newborns and seduces men in their sleep. But in alternative, esoteric, and feminist traditions, she becomes again what she has always been:

    A goddess of the Black Moon,
    A figure of sacred sexuality,
    A priestess of shadows,
    A guardian of inner truth.

    A Statue Laden with Symbols

    The representation you see here is a tribute to this original Lilith — both woman, goddess, and occult force.
    Crafted in resin with a matte gold finish, she stands as a ritual bust, half-human, half-demonic, yet of sovereign beauty.

    • Her horned crown with spikes evokes her royal and beastly nature.
    • Her intense gaze pierces, dominant, uncompromising.
    • Her hand over her mouth suggests secrecy, witchcraft, withheld speech… or the irony of one who knows.
    • In the other hand, she holds a sword — symbol of rupture, power, and judgment. She is not a warrior serving a throne: she is the throne.
    • Her bare torso, adorned with ancient symbols, recalls antique representations of fertility goddesses, but here inverted: not to give life, but to claim the power to possess, refuse, and channel it.

    Every fold, every reflection, every motif seems imbued with the memory of forbidden cults — those of night priestesses, Black Moon oracles, invokers of buried truths.

    A Presence for the Initiated

    Lilith is an ambivalent force. She does not caress. She awakens. She is not here to reassure, but to remind. She looks at you directly and asks:

    "What have you denied of yourself to please the world?"

    This statue is intended for:

    • practitioners of black magic, chaos magic, or Luciferian witchcraft;
    • lovers of the sacred feminine in its wild form;
    • powerful women or broken souls seeking to rebuild through shadow;
    • collectors of intense, provocative, powerful esoteric symbols.

    Ritual & Aesthetic Uses

    • On an altar dedicated to Lilith, the Black Moon, or rituals of independence.
    • As an anchoring object in shadow work practices, integration of polarities, or alchemical transgression.
    • At the heart of an esoteric cabinet of curiosities, among skulls, magical inks, forbidden vials, and blackened mirrors.
    • As a guardian of a personal space, to ward off normative energies and invite liberating forces.

    Technical Specifications

    • Height: 22 cm (with base)
    • Width: 12 cm
    • Depth: 10 cm
    • Material: resin with matte gold finish (antique gold)
    • Style: bust with integrated sculpted base, black and cracked
    • Weight: balanced, stable – perfect for altar or bookshelf

    Lilith is not a demon. She is a key.

    A key to what we often refuse to see:
    Our righteous anger.
    Our banished instincts.
    Our unspoken desires.
    Our lost sovereignty.

    Lilith asks for neither prayers nor chains. She is to be contemplated, respected — and perhaps… followed.

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    Lilith, Queen of the Primordial Night
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