22/12/2025
The Solstice Womb Tote — Keeper of the Returning Light 💡
This tote was woven on the Winter Solstice, when the dark was quiet, the light was fading….creation blossoms in the dark. 🌼
Her body is built in alternating rows of sun-orange and natural golden threaded cotton, like light threading its way back through the womb of winter. Nothing here is random. The colors rise and fall the way daylight slowly returns after the longest night — imperceptible at first, then undeniable.🧜♀️
There are 28 woven rows, one for each lunar day. Each row was tied slowly, deliberately, carrying a womb-healing prayer into every knot — a blessing for rhythm, safety, and remembrance. She holds the knowing that the body keeps its own calendar, even when the world forgets to honor it. ⌛️
Her braided strap is a symbol of continuity — past, present, and becoming — strong enough to carry weight, soft enough to rest against the body without strain. She was made to be carried, not endured. 🪢
The tassel is her finishing spell: a grounding anchor, calling excess energy back into the body. It sways as you walk, reminding the nervous system that movement can be gentle, that life does not always require urgency.
She is a keeper of:
• journals and medicine
• stones warmed by the sun
• hands that are learning to trust again
• women who are no longer rushing their becoming
This tote is not seasonal — she was born in winter, but she carries all cycles within her. She longs to belong to a woman who has crossed thresholds, who understands that endings are holy, and who knows that light does not arrive all at once.