Delphine
Description
Woman Who Refused
The Delphine holds her secrets well. Named for the most sacred site in the ancient world and the creature that carried souls between realms, she is the sculptural figurine that makes you feel, standing before her, that she has already seen how this ends — and finds it interesting. That quality — of knowing more than she reveals — is the most seductive quality there is.
Screaming from the roof
At Delphi, the navel of the ancient world, the Pythia sat above a sacred chasm and breathed vapours that carried the voice of Apollo himself. Kings, generals, and emperors crossed continents to hear her speak. She did not give answers. She gave truths — layered, precise, and always more than they appeared. The oracle at Delphi was consulted for over a thousand years. No other institution in human history has held that kind of authority for that long.
The dolphin — delphinos in Greek — was Apollo’s sacred messenger, the creature that moved between the surface world and the deep, that carried souls safely across open water, that appeared to sailors as a sign that something greater was watching. To see a dolphin was to be seen by the divine.
And then there is Delphine — the 1802 novel by Germaine de Staël, the first major French novel to place a woman at its centre who refused, absolutely and at great cost, to sacrifice herself to social convention. De Staël wrote her while in exile, banned from Paris by Napoleon, who considered her the most dangerous person in France. He was probably right.
The Delphine carries all of it. The oracle’s knowing. The messenger’s grace. The refusal to be contained.
What makes her worth the question
- Named for Delphi — the most sacred oracle in the ancient world, consulted by kings for over a thousand years
- Rooted in delphinos — the dolphin, Apollo’s sacred messenger, carrier of souls between worlds
- Inspired by Germaine de Staël’s Delphine — the woman Napoleon considered dangerous enough to exile
- Hand-finished with the deliberate care given to objects meant to be coveted
- Limited edition — because true oracles speak only once
The Delphine is for those who have always suspected that the most interesting things in a room know more than they let on.
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Returns
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Handcrafted Variations — Natural differences in texture, finish, colour, and form are expected and not considered defects — each piece is intentionally one of a kind.
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Shipping
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Canada: Standard $12 CAD *Free over $150 CAD
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Delivery after fulfillment in Canada is 3–7 days and for USA 5–10 days. Tracking is provided by email or shop app.
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