Phallic figurines in the Fries Museum, The Netherlands. The sign reads: “Are these two-eyed phallic figurines meant to promote fertility as a fertility symbol? Or are they simply decorative earthenware dolls? We don't know for sure. They were probably imported from present-day Germany, where many workshops made these kinds of dolls.
1250-1500, found in Hantumhuizen, pottery Fries Museum, Leeuwarden | collection of the Royal Frisian Society”









