Friday the 13th has long been surrounded by superstition. Movies, books, and pop culture have painted it as unlucky, ominous, or even dangerous. But if we look closer, the story of this day, and many symbols associated with it, is far richer and far more empowering than we have been told. In truth, Friday the 13th carries a hidden legacy of goddess worship, sacred numbers, and feminine power.
The Hidden Power of Numbers
Numbers have always held meaning. In ancient cultures, numbers were not just for counting. They were sacred and connected to the rhythms of life, fertility, and the cosmos. Many of these numbers were closely linked to women and the cycles of creation. Over time, some of these numbers were recast as frightening or “evil,” and their original significance was forgotten.
Take 13, for example. Today it is widely considered unlucky. Historically, however, it was a sacred number associated with the Moon and feminine cycles. There are roughly 13 lunar months in a year, reflecting natural rhythms of fertility, growth, and transformation. For women, 13 symbolised power, intuition, and the cyclical nature of life.
Then there is 666, a number that has been demonised in popular culture. Yet it was originally tied to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. In ancient traditions, numbers like 666 were not ominous. They were sacred expressions of feminine creativity and spiritual power.
Even shapes and symbols were filled with feminine meaning. The pentagram, for instance, was a symbol of protection and the five elements. It was often associated with goddesses and the feminine life force. Over time these symbols were misinterpreted or feared, yet their deeper meaning has never disappeared.
Friday and the Feminine Divine
Friday itself carries divine feminine roots. The day was named after Frigg, the Norse goddess of love, wisdom, and domestic harmony. It is also linked to Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty and love. Friday was traditionally a day connected with pleasure, creativity, love, and feminine celebration.
When you combine Friday with the sacred number 13, you have a day that was once rich with intuition, power, and feminine magic.
This history reminds us that what has been labelled “unlucky” is often simply a misunderstanding of feminine power. Symbols and numbers that were once revered as sacred expressions of women’s wisdom were slowly stripped of their meaning. Today we have the opportunity to reclaim them.
Reclaiming Sacred Feminine Symbols
One of the most powerful ways women reconnect with these ancient symbols is through goddess-inspired jewellery. Vulva earrings, pendants, and other sacred feminine designs are more than beautiful accessories. They can be expressions of empowerment, remembrance, and celebration.
Each piece carries echoes of the goddess, the cycles of creation, and the strength of the feminine lineage that has endured through centuries.
Wearing a vulva pendant or goddess earring can be a simple but meaningful statement. It acknowledges your own sacred power, intuition, and creativity. It reminds us that feminine energy is sacred and that the symbols, numbers, and shapes once celebrated by women still carry timeless magic.
Goddess jewellery also connects us to a much larger story. It reminds us that women are reclaiming their spiritual authority, their creativity, and their pleasure. Every piece can become a small ritual of remembrance.
Friday the 13th as a Sacred Day
So what does Friday the 13th really represent?
It can be a day that invites reflection on feminine power, sacred symbols, and intuitive wisdom. Instead of seeing it as unlucky, we can recognise it as an opportunity to honour the goddess within and celebrate the cycles of transformation that shape our lives.
Wearing sacred feminine jewellery on Friday the 13th, or on any day, can become a ritual of remembrance. It allows us to claim what was lost, honour what is sacred, and celebrate our own inner strength. Whether it is a pair of vulva earrings, a goddess pendant, or another symbolic talisman, these objects help us carry the ancient wisdom of women forward into modern life.
Reflection
Next Friday the 13th, pause for a moment. Look at the symbols in your life. Consider the jewellery you wear, the art that surrounds you, and the objects you cherish.
Which ones connect you to feminine power?
Which ones remind you of your strength, creativity, and sacred energy?
By reclaiming these symbols, wearing goddess-inspired jewellery, and celebrating the power of the feminine, we honour a lineage of women whose wisdom has endured for millennia.
Friday the 13th becomes not a day of fear, but a day of empowerment, beauty, and remembrance.

