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Herakleion Museum, Crete, around 1600 BC
You can
enjoy this fantasticly beautiful museum replica sculpture in any home decor
scheme. Impress your friends!
This
figurine represents an ancient fertility Goddess or her Priestess. The
original was found in a storage room in the Palace of Knossos, Crete. She is a
votive offering and not a cult figure and therefore, probably represents a
Priestess who is perhaps a princess of the palace.
Although
she is dressed in the garb of her deity, a Cretan Earth Mother, she is a
personification of Earth from which all life springs and returns. She carries
the snakes, symbols of death and rebirth. Crouching on her crown is a lion
cub, usually associated with royal houses. In her crown are poppy pods,
indicating the use of opium in her worship.
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Features
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- Has unquestinably fine detail work
- Guaranteed to be a qunique conversation starter
- Enhances your home decor
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Specifications
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Size |
12" H |
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Weight |
2.5 lbs |
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Material |
Casting stone |
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New Specification |
Antique stone with color detail |
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See Also
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