The Vulva as a Sacred Symbol in Tantra
Across the world’s oldest spiritual traditions, the vulva has been more than flesh — it has been a portal, a shrine, a cosmic doorway. In Tantra, it is revered as the yoni — the sacred gateway of life, the embodiment of the goddess herself.
In ancient temples, yonis were carved from stone and bathed in ritual offerings. In art, they bloomed on pottery and shone in gold amulets worn close to the heart. The yoni symbol was never obscene. It was holy. It was beauty. It was power.
Over centuries, much of this reverence was hidden, shamed, or erased. But in modern Tantra, the yoni is once again honoured as a centre of creation, pleasure, and divine feminine energy.
Adornment becomes more than decoration here. When you wear a vulva — whether in silver, wood, ceramic, or gold — you are not just accessorising. You are making a statement:
I honour my body as sacred.
I walk in the world as a goddess.
I carry the portal of life as a talisman.
At tantric festivals, temple nights, and sacred union rituals, jewellery becomes part of the ceremony. Earrings frame your face like petals. Necklaces rest above your heart chakra, humming with your intentions. Each piece can be a prayer, a reminder, a spark.
My Holy Vulva earrings were born from this lineage — an invitation to reclaim what was once worshipped. To wear the vulva not as something hidden, but as something luminous, powerful, and celebrated.
Because every time we adorn ourselves with the symbols of the goddess, we participate in her return.
Adorn yourself in devotion.
Browse the Casa Vulva collection and find the piece that will dance with you under moonlight, temple lights, and festival firelight.