First, for the proportion I'm thinking about the proportion Venus is female figure . This figurine is made of limestone, stands about 4 ¼ inches high. This Venus resulted from perfect observation of the human body, but she was also arranged to make her curves more harmonious.The figure is so small it can fit in the palm of a hand. Her arms are very small and tiny and are placed on top of her breasts. It like this the viewer almost source the sculpture. Because of the shape it’s complete lack of facial features it is possible that it was made to mother goddess. Not designed to be small enough to fit perfectly in the palm of a hand. This almost implies that it is a fertility idol.
Second, the pattern around the head It looks like her hair is braided in one continuous long braid and wrapped around her head.There is evidence for woven textiles from that time. It could also be basketry.But in reality it is 7 concentric horizontal bands that encircle her head, with two more half bands below the bottom of her neck. 7 in later times being regarded as a magic number used to bring about good luck. Hair also has a long history as a source of erotic attraction giving more evidence to this figurine being a form of fertility.
Lastly, balance the significance of 'Venus of Willendorf' could possibly be that of a symbol of fertility. Similar figurines which show similar characteristics, such as the exaggerated proportions of the breasts and body. For the balance figure of Venus have one for the head, two for the breasts or arms, and two for the thighs or legs. Carved from oolitic limestone, she is a round woman, standing with her arms resting on her breasts and belly, her bowed head hiding her face but showing off elaborate hair. The round shape is disproportional to the rest of the body - the arms, legs and head. The breasts are full and round. A head totally covered with basketry, and the similar full figure with the head almost covered in a similar texture.