Born of fertile imaginations and the legends passed down to us through the ages, the statues displayed here range from delicate decorations and ornaments depicting the fairy folk to stout images of gargoyles to the ornate masks created in the tradition of Italian festival. Decorate your home and sacred space with these marvelous pieces to bring more beauty and joy into your life.
Showing life springing up even in the heart of winter, the Winter Magic Fairy statue portrays an enchanting fairy amid the magic of nature, with newborn fawns and blooming flowers appearing with the spring.
From the artwork of Anne Stokes, this fantastic pentagram wall hanging uses the form of two intertwined dragons to create the mystical five pointed star, creating a powerful image of the two powers mingling even as they oppose each other.
Celebrating the sacred Phoenix, an immortal bird of fire consumed and reborn within its own flame, this statue depicts the magnificent creature in the design of artist Tom Wood.
Lithesome and lovely, the Witch Tabitha is a beautiful expression of the divine feminine and the mysteries of Witchcraft, portraying a young witch standing amid gusting winds.
Capturing the stereotypical image of a witch and embracing it, Witch Rosina turns the pointed hat, black gown, and broomstick into symbols of the divine feminine - beautiful and mysterious.
Get into the holiday spirit with Witch Kamila, a playful, witchy statue posed provactively to sit at the edge of your bookshelf or desk, leaning against a Jack 'O Lantern.
Sacred in a variety of cultures throughout the world, the Raven is a symbol of protection, wisdom, and magic. Place this statue in your home or upon your altar in celebration of its sacred mystery.
The Green Fairy Plaque teases with the mischief of the fae, portraying a graceful, bored Fairy above the words "Chaos, Panic, Disorder… my work here is done."
Blending Native American imagery and belief with Celtic, the Fairy Dreamcatcher is a lovely decoration for the home and sacred space, capturing the essence of two nature-based faiths.
With quaint imagery the adorable Witch Wall plaque both flirts with the age old stereotypes and dispels them with warmth, and offers the words "Where there's a witch there's a way."
Reminiscent of the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe, this statue portrays a raven looking down, offering somewhat of a more sinister perspective upon the noble raven.
Celebrating the noble raven, this is an elegant statue displaying the black winged bird poised upon a rocky outcropping, looking backwards over its own shoulder.
From the artwork of Anne Stokes, she blends profound spiritual symbolism, the woodland cross dragon beautifully depicts a verdant green dragon coiled around a Celtic cross.