Fertility Symbol
Dragon with Garnet Brooch - Chinese
In China, the dragon is regarded as a symbol of the Emperor and of good fortune. As a mythological creature, he is sometimes related to rain, floods, and male fertility. He often hides in caves of the depths of the sea, revealing himself briefly only to disappear again.
Leather mask, \'The Bull\'
With his long horns and bold spots, a bull is transformed into a whimsical mask with floppy ears. He is ever present in the Brazilian countryside, and is a symbol of both fertility and stability. Marc�lio Barroco molds the mask from leather, giving it an articulated mouth.
Earrings, \'Lotus Pot\'
Sterling silver evokes the puranakata pot, a symbol that appears behind the figure of Buddha in northern Thai temples. For the ancient agricultural societies who lived close to the earth, the pot represented fertility.
Leather mask, \'Little Cow\'
With her neat little horns and tidy spots, a cow is transformed into a whimsical mask. She is ever present in the Brazilian countryside, and is a symbol of both fertility and stability. Marc�lio Barroco molds the mask from leather, giving it an articulated mouth.
Jade earrings, \'Spirit of Bamboo, Path to Enlightenment\'
Inspired by Eastern philosophies, Matta designs a pair of earrings shaped like young bamboo stalks. Bamboo is regarded as a symbol of fertility, and in Chinese philosophy the straight stem of bamboo symbolises the path towards enlightenment.
Antlers

(StickerGiant)
5x5 inches (width x height) Static Cling Antlers are an ancient archetype representing male energy strength and fertility. The horned god is a powerful symbol to the ancient celts.





