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Diana Moon Statue 10.25″ — a ten-and-a-quarter inch statue of Diana, Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and wild nature. Diana is one of the primary deity figures in Wicca, representing the lunar feminine, independence, and the sacred wild. This detailed statue makes an elegant altar focal point for full moon rituals, lunar magic workings, and goddess devotion across Wiccan and neo-pagan traditions.
Description:
Quick Specs
Type: Resin deity statue
Size: 10.25"
Size/Quantity: 10.25 inches tall
Best for: Lunar magic, goddess devotion, Wiccan altars, full moon rituals
Diana in Roman Religion and Wiccan Practice
Diana is one of the most ancient and widely venerated deities in the Roman pantheon, identified with the Greek Artemis and sharing her dual role as moon goddess and goddess of the hunt. Her main cult center was at Lake Nemi in Latium, where the sanctuary of Diana Nemorensis, Diana of the Wood, maintained a sacred grove and a unique priesthood tradition that Sir James George Frazer documented extensively in The Golden Bough. She was also honored at the Aventine Hill temple in Rome, where she was patron of the lower classes and those living outside social hierarchies.
In Wicca, Diana holds a foundational position as one of the primary deity figures in the tradition. Charles Godfrey Leland's Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, published in 1899, presents Diana as the supreme goddess and mother of all witches in the Stregheria tradition of Italian folk magic. Gerald Gardner incorporated this framework into early Wiccan practice, and Diana has remained central to Wiccan theology as the lunar goddess and representative of the divine feminine in its wild and independent aspect.
Practical Devotional and Ritual Use
Diana is petitioned primarily for lunar magic, protection, intuition, independence, and any working connected to wild nature, animals, or the forest. Her month-by-month ritual focus tracks the lunar cycle: the new moon is her dark crescent aspect, the full moon brings her to full power as the luminous huntress, and the waning moon signals transition. She is an especially strong ally for practitioners who work outdoors or who maintain a practice connection to wild or natural spaces. Browse my statues collection for additional lunar and goddess figures suited to the same devotional practice.
At 10.25 inches this figure has genuine altar presence without being so large that it dominates a standard altar setup. The resin cast reproduces the classical sculpted form of Diana with her crescent crown and hunting gear in workable detail. It is suited to permanent altar placement, shrine use, or as a focal figure in a dedicated goddess devotion space.
How to Use Diana Moon Goddess Statue
How to place and work with a Diana moon goddess statue in lunar ritual and devotional practice.
Position on Your Altar
Place the Diana statue on your altar facing a window where moonlight can reach her during full moon nights. She pairs well with silver candles, white flowers, and lunar herbs such as jasmine, mugwort, or white willow bark for devotional altar work.
Invoke Diana in Lunar Ritual
Invoke Diana during lunar rituals by speaking her name and your intent before the statue. Light a white candle beside her and offer fresh or moonwater. She is petitioned for intuition, independence, clarity of aim, and protective lunar strength.
Use for Visualization and Intention Work
Use the statue as a focal anchor for visualizations involving decisive action and independence. Diana represents the divine feminine that moves on its own terms. She is an ally for practitioners claiming or defending their personal authority.
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I stock the Diana statue because she is one of the most requested lunar goddess figures in Wiccan and pagan practice, and this 10.25-inch scale hits the altar presence sweet spot. The sculpted detail is solid for resin at this size. For moon-focused ritual tools that pair naturally with a Diana altar, browse my chakra and meditation collection for lunar crystals, meditation tools, and moon-related ritual supplies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Diana the goddess in Roman mythology?
Diana is the Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and wild nature, counterpart of Greek Artemis. In Wicca she is a central deity representing the lunar feminine, independence, and connection to wild and untamed natural spaces and living creatures.
What is Diana's role in Wicca?
Leland's Aradia, Gospel of the Witches, published in 1899, centers Diana as mother of witches in Italian folk magic. Gerald Gardner also drew on her mythology. She is among the most foundational goddesses in modern Wicca and contemporary Paganism.
What does the Diana Moon Goddess Statue look like?
This Diana statue stands 10.25 inches tall, cast in resin with hand-painted or antiqued detail. It is designed for altar use and deity devotion. The figure depicts Diana in classical form with crescent moon crown and traditional hunting iconography.
What is Diana the goddess of?
Diana suits lunar magic, full moon rituals, protection work, intuition development, and petitions for independence and clarity. She is invoked for wild nature work and animal connections. Her traditional day is Monday, the moon's day in astrology.
Diana Moon Goddess Statue 10.25 inch Roman Huntress Lunar Deity Figure