Goddess Pendants

In the natal chart, the asteroid goddesses—Juno, Ceres, Pallas Athene, and Vesta—offer a window into the feminine dimensions of the psyche: how we relate, nourish, create, and devote ourselves with purpose. While I was living in Mexico, I designed these pendants as an homage to Demetra George, whose pioneering work has illuminated the timeless relevance of these celestial archetypes in the lives of all—women and men alike.

I crafted only ten of each, set in sterling silver. Each pendant comes with an 18-inch chain. They’re nearly gone, so if one calls to you, now is the time to claim it.

JUNO Queen of Heaven

Regaled as the Queen of the Gods, the Greeks knew her as Hera. Older myths align her as the Triple Moon Goddess representing the three stages of a woman’s life: Maiden, Mother and Sage.

In our charts, Juno represents the relating principle. She points to what we need in a committed relationship in order to be content.

Archetype: Commitment, partnership, sovereignty in relationship, fairness, long-term bonds

  1. Michelle Obama – Embodies loyalty, grace in long-term partnership, and strong selfhood within relationship.
  2. Ruth Bader Ginsburg – Devoted to justice and equality in marriage and law, modeling dignity and commitment.
  3. Paul Newman – Known for his enduring marriage to Joanne Woodward and his committed humanitarian work.
  4. Beyoncé – Navigates the complexities of love, power, and partnership while honoring feminine agency.

Only 1 Juno left: Fortify your path toward soulful commitment and relational clarity.

VESTA Keeper of the Flame

Vesta is one of the oldest and most cherished goddesses. Hestia, her Greek name, means “hearth”, symbolic of that what brings us together, gives us focus and captures our attention.

In our charts, Vesta describes our commitment style and where we revitalize ourselves through work, devotion and even sacrifice.

Archetype: Sacred devotion, focus, inner fire, dedication to service or spiritual practice

  1. Teresa of Ávila – Mystic, nun, and writer devoted to the inner life and spiritual discipline.
  2. Mister Rogers – Compassionately devoted to nurturing the hearts and minds of children with a calm, focused presence.
  3. Maya Lin – Architect of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Her focused, reverent design reflects sacred service and remembrance.
  4. Bell Hooks – Dedicated her life to love as a transformative force through scholarship, writing, and teaching.

SOLD OUT: Honor your need for solitude, discipline, and sacred focus.

CERES Great Mother

The Greeks knew her as Demeter which comes from da mater or “earth mother.” Ceres was the important goddess of the harvest. Her story is one of loss and reunion and the cycles inherent in life.

In our charts, Ceres points to how we nourish others and need to be nourished. She also speaks to self worth, to loss & recovery.

Archetype: Nourishment, grief and renewal, mothering, the cycle of loss and return

  1. Princess Diana – Embodied public compassion and personal vulnerability, especially in her mothering and humanitarian work.
  2. Thich Nhat Hanh – Taught mindful nourishment of the body and soul, embodying gentle compassion and care.
  3. Oprah Winfrey – A cultural mother figure; nurtures collective healing and encourages emotional literacy and growth.
  4. Brené Brown – Guides others in self-worth, vulnerability, and recovery from shame—key themes of Ceres.

3 Ceres pendants remain: Strengthen the part of you that knows how to give, grieve, and grow again.

PALLAS ATHENE Warrior Queen

Athena emerged fully grown from her father’s forehead. Zeus. Her roots reach back to her origins in the African Amazons as the Libyan Triple Goddess Neith.

In our charts, Pallas Athene describes our capacity for creativity, curiosity, strategy and synthesis. Given her gift to see patterns, she is the patron goddess of weavers.

Archetype: Wisdom, creative intelligence, pattern recognition, strategy, justice, boundary-setting

  1. Greta Thunberg – Fierce, clear-sighted, and strategic in her advocacy, Greta channels intellect and moral clarity into powerful global action.
  2. James Baldwin – Wove art, activism, and analysis into fierce truth-telling; saw cultural patterns others missed.
  3. Amanda Gorman – Uses creative intellect and poetic form to speak truth to power with elegance and precision.
  4. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) – A skilled communicator and strategist with a deep commitment to justice and reform.

Just 2 Pallas Athenes left: Align with your inner strategist where pattern, creative intelligence, and insight meet.

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