Hear from our Moon Wall Art Prints and Posters customers
4.8 (4,746)
Casey I.
Verified purchase · 26 Mar 2024
Fantastic choice and quick delivery . It was to give to a friend and she loved it
Krishna S.
Verified purchase · 25 Mar 2024
Was sceptical tbh, but ordered a print I had had my eye on. Arrived in the time stated and was excellent quality. I will order from them again.. Vibrant print, excellent quality, great price.
Sylvia C.
Verified purchase · 24 Mar 2024
Too many emails. A simple but dramatic piece of the moon and mountians
Alexander S.
Verified purchase · 20 Mar 2024
Excellent value for money, superb choice and super fast delivery. Thank you!. Exactly as I stated in last question
Janani W.
Verified purchase · 19 Mar 2024
The oak on the frame wasn’t the hue I thought. It was too light for oak.. Be careful of your color choice on frame
Sandra V.
Verified purchase · 08 Mar 2024
Love the selection of prints. Very Different but has great meaning!
Frequently asked questions
Why is the moon a symbol of love?
The moon is considered a symbol of love due to its association with romance, passion, and emotional connection. Throughout history, lovers have looked to the moon as a source of inspiration and a symbol of enduring affection. Its soft, gentle glow and serene beauty evoke feelings of intimacy and unity, making it a fitting symbol for the deep bonds of love.
Is the moon a feminine symbol?
In many cultures, the moon is associated with feminine symbolism, representing nurturing, intuition, and cyclicality. Its phases mirror the menstrual cycle and childbirth, reinforcing its connection to femininity. Additionally, lunar deities in mythology are often depicted as female, further cementing the moon's feminine symbolism. However, interpretations may vary across cultures and belief systems.