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Vickie Quandelacy Double Corn Maiden Fetish

Corn Maidens represent the spirit of the harvest and fertility, symbolizing abundance and growth. As the embodiment of life-giving forces, the Corn Maiden is revered for her ability to nourish and sustain. This fetish is used to invoke blessings of prosperity, ensuring that one’s efforts yield fruitful results. In Zuni culture, the Corn Maiden reminds us to be mindful of the cycles of nature and to honor the earth’s bounty.

Measures approximately 4.75"h x 3" w x 3" w.

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