Goddess
Goddesses Venus and Aphrodite are associated with Fridays, so we recommend this complete set of organic, feminine items for Friday rituals to celebrate beauty, love, femininity, and connecting with the earth.
Goddesses Venus and Aphrodite are associated with Fridays, so we recommend this complete set of organic, feminine items for Friday rituals to celebrate beauty, love, femininity, and connecting with the earth.
Goddesses Venus and Aphrodite are associated with Fridays, so we recommend this complete set of organic, feminine items for Friday rituals to celebrate beauty, love, femininity, and connecting with the earth.
Hustle, Throw, Repeat Female Form Candle
Made by Montana entrepreneur Lauren Woods, the female form is muse to this quality ceramic piece. Once the beeswax candle finishes, use this vessel as a mug, planter, or in any other way you wish.
Lucia la Ferme Botanically Dyed Silk
Perfect as an altar scarf, or to tie your hair, this silk is lovingly created by Californian based bodyworker and natural dye enthusiast Lucia LaFerme
Masha Teas–Rosy Tea
Crafted in small batches by a naturopathic doctor, Masha Tea brings the healing and regenerative powers of natural teas to life. Rosy tea contains organic roses, organic honey bush, organic orange peel
Saipua Rose Geranium Soap
Handcrafted in New York, Saipua's uplifting Rose Geranium soap is truly farm-to-sink, made from fresh ingredients that transport you to a sun-kissed rose garden. Made with saponified oils of olive, coconut, and castor, along with shea butter and essential oils, this soap is a perfect companion to the Wild Betty Tea Bath. Saipua is a female-founded company.
Saipua Rose Geranium Face and Body Oil
Four simple ingredients: olive oil, argan oil, rose hip oil and rose geranium essential oil.
Le Feu de l’Eau Rouge Votive
This elegant votive is made in Los Angeles with soy wax and natural fragrance oils. Scented of Red Rose, Moroccan Rose, and White Rose, Le Feu Rouge translates to “The Fire Of Red”
Pink Glass Beads
Used in celebrations and festivals, for artistic expression, in spiritual practice, or to denote status, these beautiful glass beads are a gorgeous example of creative recycling. These beads were made by Ghanaian craftsmen and women, who smash old or broken bottles into peppercorn-sized pieces, then heat them in a wood fire and polish them to perfection.
A portion of proceeds from Goddess collection sales goes to the Loveland Foundation Therapy Fund.