The Karma Collection: The Dark Goddesses Have Arrived
In the rising tide of shadow and reckoning, three ancient goddesses step forward — not as relics of the past, but as mirrors of the present. The newest additions to The Karma Collection are forged in the spirit of divine rebellion, dark wisdom, and sacred feminine rage. Meet The Dark Goddesses: pendants created to honor The Morrigan, Hecate, and Lilith — protectors of witches, keepers of thresholds, and fierce archetypes of personal sovereignty.
We are living in a time when old systems are cracking, when silence is no longer an option, and when women and femmes across the world are reclaiming their voices, their stories, and their ancestral power. The popularity of the Dark Goddess is no coincidence. She rises in every culture when it’s time to burn the old scripts. She is not here to comfort — she is here to awaken.
The Morrigan – The Phantom Queen
The Morrigan, Celtic goddess of war, prophecy, and sovereignty, is the dark-winged raven who watches the battle and names the victor. She is the death of illusion and the birth of truth, feared and revered for her power to shift fate. In a world that often punishes female strength, The Morrigan reminds us that fierce intuition, righteous rage, and ancestral knowing are weapons — not weaknesses. Her pendant is a call to arms for those unafraid to face the truth and rise.
Hecate – The Keeper of Keys
Hecate walks the thresholds — between worlds, between choices, between lives. As the ancient Greek goddess of witchcraft, necromancy, and the moon, she holds the torches that light the way through darkness. In a culture where women are often told to pick one path and stay small, Hecate reminds us we hold the keys. We can choose again. Her pendant honors those who stand at the crossroads and dare to claim the unknown.
Lilith – The First Rebel
Before patriarchy named her dangerous, Lilith was power incarnate. Refusing submission, she was cast out and demonized — and yet she endured, becoming the original symbol of feminine defiance. Today, in a time when bodily autonomy, consent, and liberation are still up for debate, Lilith’s fire burns hotter than ever. Her pendant is not just adornment — it’s armor. It’s a reminder that saying no is holy, that desire is sacred, and that exile can be a path to becoming.
Adornment as Ritual
Each pendant in The Dark Goddesses series is more than jewelry — it’s a spell, a prayer, a protest. These pieces are crafted for witches, wild women, and those who are tired of asking for permission. In times of upheaval, the Dark Goddess rises — not to destroy the world, but to remake it. To remind us that even in darkness, there is power. Even in shadow, there is clarity. Even in rage, there is love.
Are you ready to wear your shadow?