Occult Arts

An invitation to unravel the complexities of existence — and a call for the true seeker to turn their attention inward. In times of chaos, distractions, narratives, and noise, such a gesture becomes an act of sacred courage.

Each sculpture is the result of silent rituals, intimate encounters with the Goddess and Her countless faces.
They are not merely forms — they are archetypal seals, energetic portals shaped in matter.

Those who walk the path of the soul recognize the power of symbols — for they know that the language of the psyche is symbolic by nature, and that archetypes have the power to awaken what lies dormant in the depths of being. Symbols are the keys that open our inner doors.

These sculptures are more than ornaments — they are anchors for the soul amidst the turbulence of the modern world. Each one carries a fragment of primordial memory, an echo of the times when humanity and divinity were not separate but intertwined in sacred dance.

By welcoming one of these forms into your ritual space, the seeker does not acquire an object — they embrace a presence. A living field of power that pulses in silence and converses with the deepest parts of themselves.

These sculptures are for those who do not fear the darkness, but recognize that the night is the sacred womb of creation.
To those who honor the Goddess with truth and devotion, know this: Her eyes always see. Her mantle embraces. And Her protection rests upon those who dare to walk the path of self-transformation with courage and reverence.

With devotion,
Samael Shemal

The sculptures below are devotional images, forged as true sacred vessels.
Each one contains a discreet opening at its base, intentionally left to receive that which is intimate and ritualistic.

This is an ancient practice among witches, magicians, and seekers: placing within the hollow figure material elements that carry the personal energy of the practitioner — such as strands of hair, nail fragments, written pacts, consecrated herbs, stones, or any substance imbued with intention.

This silent act transforms the sculpture into a bridge between worlds, sealing a bond between the spirit of the seeker and the archetypal force embodied in the form.

Thus, the sculpture ceases to be a mere object: it becomes a point of convergence, a living presence on the altar — a mirror of the seeker's Soul.

Hekate Niktipolos, The Wanderer of the night

from $300

Devotional Images as Sacred Vessels

Hekate pho’sphorus, The bearing moon goddess

from $300

Hekate Mastigophoros, She Who Carries the Whip

from $500

(The small size will be available soon)

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More sculptures will be added to the collection soon.