Freyja Oracle + Tarot Card Stand

Freyja Oracle + Tarot Card Stand

$19.00

In Norse society, Freyja - goddess of love, sex, battle, and death - was invoked by women for all things related to personal empowerment and feminine sovereignty.

This card stand encapsulates the power of Freyja and calls her magic into your space. Use it to display your ritual Tarot or Oracle card pulls, to make offerings to Freyja, and/or to ask her assistance in your spiritual practice.

In addition to Tarot + Oracle cards, candles in containers, crystals, herbs, jewelry, runes, and other sacred objects may be placed upon your card stand to absorb Freyja’s essence and amplify feminine fierceness.

Each card stand is made-to-order and is available in your choice of wood: Maple, Cherry, or Walnut.

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  • 20% of each Freyja Oracle + Tarot Card Stand purchase will be donated to the Women’s Reproductive Rights Assistance Project (WRRAP) in support of bodily autonomy and sovereignty for all who identify as women in the United States of America.

  • Card stand design features the Norse goddess Freyja, her name in Elder Futhark Runes, and two cats. Cats were sacred to Freyja, strongly associated with her magic and said to pull her chariot when she traveled.

  • Card Stand Measurements: 5” tall x 4 3/8” wide x 1/8” thick.

  • Card Stand slot can fit a card up to 4” wide.

  • Card stand is made from natural hardwood and treated with a semi-gloss finish that seals wood, protects from UV exposure, and keeps stand oil- and water-resistant.

  • Card stand comes in your choice of Maple, Cherry, or Walnut wood. All wood features a unique grain pattern and no two card stands will look the same when completed.

  • About Freyja:

    • In Norse mythology, the Aesir were a tribe of powerful gods and goddesses who ruled the cosmos from Asgard, the highest of the nine realms. The Aesir were known to grant their gifts and blessings to those who invoked their powers by name.

    • The best-loved goddess of the Aesir was Freyja, the original Völva, or sorceress. She was the goddess of passion, abundance, and all things magical.

    • Call upon Freyja for all things related to personal empowerment and bodily autonomy, including love, sex, battle, and the life/death transition.