Description
JAPANESE MYTH ABOUT THE WIND GODDESS
Shina-Tsu-Hime is a Japanese wind Goddess (also identified as Shinatobe) whose themes are desires, freedom, playfulness, air element and movement.
Her symbols are the wind and sailing ships. Wife of Shina-Tsu-Hiko (god of the winds), she disperses the morning fog and brings soft rustling breezes. She also keeps away evil, distracting winds, winds that threaten to uproot or blur our spiritual focus. Because of this, Shina Tsu Hime has become the patroness of sailors and farmers, the latter of whom pray to Her for fertile winds bearing seed and rain.
In the Shinto creation myth, the gods were born when Izanagi (the primordial sky, god of all that is bright and celestial) blew away the mist that obscured the great eight islands of Japan that had just been created.
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The jewels of the collection MITI are inspired by mythical characters or events.
Materials: Sterling Silver













