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Isis with Child Statue – Divine Mother of Magic

$31.95

Statues are used as symbolic focal points to support intentional practice, reflection, or ritual engagement. They provide a consistent visual presence that helps anchor meaning, attention, and space over time.

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"Embody the nurturing love and magical power of the divine mother, Isis."

The Isis with Child Statue – 6" Divine Mother of Magic beautifully depicts the Egyptian goddess Isis, revered as the goddess of magic, motherhood, and divine protection. This 6-inch statue shows Isis tenderly holding her child, Horus, symbolizing the nurturing and protective qualities of motherhood. As the divine mother and protector of children, Isis embodies the perfect balance of love, strength, and magical power.

Isis is also known for her role in healing, magic, and resurrection, making this statue an ideal addition to any altar or ritual space dedicated to divine protection, healing, or invoking maternal energy. Whether you are seeking to connect with the nurturing aspects of the goddess or honor her magical and protective qualities, this statue serves as a powerful focal point for your spiritual work.

  • Divine Motherhood – Isis as the divine mother represents love, protection, and the unconditional care of children and family
  • Magical Power – As the goddess of magic, Isis is known for her ability to manifest powerful change, healing, and spiritual protection
  • Protector & Healer – This statue embodies the protective energy of Isis, making it ideal for those seeking to invite protection and healing into their lives
  • Spiritual Connection – Perfect for meditation, rituals, and invocations of maternal energy, love, and magical empowerment
  • Exquisite Craftsmanship – The 6" statue is carefully crafted with exquisite detail, capturing the love and strength of the goddess Isis and her child

Use the Isis with Child Statue to honor the divine mother, strengthen your connection to magical energies, and bring protection, healing, and love into your spiritual practices. Whether used for altars, rituals, or as a sacred object of devotion, this statue serves as a reminder of the nurturing and powerful energy of Isis.

"Let the divine love and magical strength of Isis guide your spiritual path, invoking protection, healing, and maternal power."

Provides a physical focal point for intentional space

Provides a physical focal point for intentional space

Offers a defined visual anchor that helps center attention during reflection, ritual, or contemplative use

Supports symbolic representation without abstraction

Supports symbolic representation without abstraction

The form allows ideas, principles, or archetypes to be engaged through a tangible presence rather than imagination alone

Encourages consistency within a dedicated space

Encourages consistency within a dedicated space

Placement of a statue helps establish continuity in altars, workspaces, or personal practice areas

Integrates visual symbolism into daily or repeated use

Integrates visual symbolism into daily or repeated use

Serves as a steady reference point that reinforces intention through repeated observation

Functions as a working object, not decoration alone

Functions as a working object, not decoration alone

Designed to be positioned, engaged with, and incorporated intentionally—not treated as purely ornamental

Working With A Statuary

What are statues used for?

They are used as symbolic focal points for reflection, ritual, or intentional space-setting.

Do statues produce effects on their own?

No. Statues do not act independently—they support focus, symbolism, and intentional engagement.

Do statues require worship?

No. Statues can be used symbolically without devotional or religious practice.

Can statues represent more than one meaning?

Yes. Meaning is assigned by the user and may evolve with use.

Where are statues typically placed?

They are commonly placed on altars, shelves, desks, or dedicated spaces.

Are these statues decorative?

While visually striking, they are intended for intentional placement and use rather than decoration alone.