Sheela na gigs (or sile-na-gigs) are figurative carvings of naked women displaying an exaggerated vulva. They are found on churches, castles and other buildings, particularly in Ireland and Britain, sometimes together with male figures. Theories on their symbolism include a fertility figure, protection against evil, or a representation of a Pagan Goddess.
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