Sepalia defines femininity from the point of view of an artistic anthropologist. Starting from the ultimate feminine body part Marga Beuth has created new, semi-abstract female symbols.
Bringing a public acknowledgement for the shape of the vulva - gently lifting any remaining taboo around this body part.
An attempt to connect the vulva directly with our female identity and neatly filling a cultural gap. The distinctive almond shapes will soon become the accepted graphical shorthand for 'femininity' - presenting femaleness and female energy in a distinct physical form.
Sepalia Symbols appeal to everyone - women and men.
You can bring femininity to your home and office with artist's products from Sepalia: limited edition art prints, posters and greetings cards are available in the online shop.
We have launched a ‘Name It and Claim It’ campaign - for more info go to our 'Name It and Claim It' page on this website.
Or join the campaign on facebook http://tinyurl.com/NameAndClaim .

We live in the 21st century – don’t you think it’s time that we find a name for the vulva that everyone’s happy to use?Submit your suggestion