2485 – Sheela Na Gig
- Physical description:
- A rectangular clay Sheela Na Gig wall plaque. The stylised female figure is standing with her legs apart and with her hands holding open her vagina. She has large eyes and a friendly smile. The figure and her immediate background are coloured in shades of purple and blue, with some yellowish green.
- Museum classification:
- Goddess
- Size:
- 200 x 145 x 40
- Information:
Made by Ama Menec.
Probably loosely based on the carving on Kilpeck Church, near Hereford. These figures may represent a Goddess of Fertility. An alternative possibility, however, is that they are a form of magic intended to help women in childbirth - and idea mentioned by Phil Rickman in his book 'All of a Winter's Night'.
- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Ceramic (clay)
- Copyright ownership:
- Ama Menec Sculpture
Made by Ama Menec.
Probably loosely based on the carving on Kilpeck Church, near Hereford. These figures may represent a Goddess of Fertility. An alternative possibility, however, is that they are a form of magic intended to help women in childbirth - and idea mentioned by Phil Rickman in his book 'All of a Winter's Night'.