Harvest Full Moon Arianrhod Goddess –Needle Felted Raven Spirit with Antlers, Wheat and Stars for Autumn Equinox, Lammas, Mabon and Samhain Altar.

from $115.00

This Harvest Moon Goddess Arianrhod is sculpted in needle felted techniques by hand from natural wool and mounted on a wooden base. She wears a luminous cloak and a crown of lichen, with antlers rising behind her like wild branches. A raven perches in her hand, while a second raven is felted into the glowing full moon at her crown. Her deep black gown is adorned with golden wheat and scattered stars—symbols of abundance, endings, and the mystery of the turning year.

She is offered in three sizes, each carrying the same symbolism and quiet power:

• The 9” version is ideal for altars or shelves.

• The 11” figure is a seasonal centerpiece—balanced, sculptural, and grounding.

• The 13” ceremonial edition is crafted in limited quantities, with enhanced antlers and additional detail—made for sacred spaces or collectors who honor the turning of the year with ritual and reverence.

You may see her as a spirit of the harvest, a silent guide through the turning year, she was inspired by Arianrhod, the Welsh goddess of the moon, fate, and stars.

Born of Lammas and walking to Mabon through Samhain, she is a guardian of the liminal months. A spirit of grain and shadow, silence and insight. Her presence brings beauty, depth, and sacred rhythm to any seasonal space.

Not made for trend. Made with meaning.

If you would like this figurine with a different hair color or skin tone, please specify your preference in the box below. If left empty, you will receive one similar to the listing photos.

If you want to add more customization like face features, wings, garlands, or birds, visit our listing for extras here

This is a decoration, not a toy. Contains small parts and poses a choking hazard.

© Wonderfelt Waldorf 2025.

Crafted by hand, guided by soul.

Height including hat:

This Harvest Moon Goddess Arianrhod is sculpted in needle felted techniques by hand from natural wool and mounted on a wooden base. She wears a luminous cloak and a crown of lichen, with antlers rising behind her like wild branches. A raven perches in her hand, while a second raven is felted into the glowing full moon at her crown. Her deep black gown is adorned with golden wheat and scattered stars—symbols of abundance, endings, and the mystery of the turning year.

She is offered in three sizes, each carrying the same symbolism and quiet power:

• The 9” version is ideal for altars or shelves.

• The 11” figure is a seasonal centerpiece—balanced, sculptural, and grounding.

• The 13” ceremonial edition is crafted in limited quantities, with enhanced antlers and additional detail—made for sacred spaces or collectors who honor the turning of the year with ritual and reverence.

You may see her as a spirit of the harvest, a silent guide through the turning year, she was inspired by Arianrhod, the Welsh goddess of the moon, fate, and stars.

Born of Lammas and walking to Mabon through Samhain, she is a guardian of the liminal months. A spirit of grain and shadow, silence and insight. Her presence brings beauty, depth, and sacred rhythm to any seasonal space.

Not made for trend. Made with meaning.

If you would like this figurine with a different hair color or skin tone, please specify your preference in the box below. If left empty, you will receive one similar to the listing photos.

If you want to add more customization like face features, wings, garlands, or birds, visit our listing for extras here

This is a decoration, not a toy. Contains small parts and poses a choking hazard.

© Wonderfelt Waldorf 2025.

Crafted by hand, guided by soul.

Shipping & Processing Times

• February to September: Ships in 1–3 days

• October: Ships in 5–10 days

• November to December: Ships in 1–2 weeks

Most of our creations are made to order with love and care. While we do keep a small selection in stock, we encourage you to place your order early—especially during the holiday season. From October through January, be sure to explore our Ready to Ship section for quicker options. Our calendar for Christmas delivery usually fills up by November, so ordering in advance ensures your handmade piece arrives in time to be part of your celebrations.