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Dordogne, France 20,000B.C.
Here's
a really ancient prehistoric and unusual wall plaque as a museum replica for your home or
office decor needs. Be sure to get your Paleolithic wall art now while supplies last!
The
original is 17 inches tall and was found in the entrance to a cave that was
both a dwelling place and a ceremonial site. She was painted red, the color of
life, blood and rebirth. Paleolithic sculptors chiseled her out of limestone
with tools of flint, and gave her to hold in her right hand a bison's horn,
crescent-shaped like the moon,which is notched with thirteen marks
representing the thirteen days of the waxing moon and the thirteen months of
the lunar year.
With
her left hand she points to her swelling womb. Her head is tilted towards the
crescent moon, drawing a curve of relationship from her fingers on the womb up
through the incline of her head to the crescent horn in her hand. This creates
a connection between the waxing phase of the moon and the productiveness of the
human womb.
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Features
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- Has supurb detail and craftsmanship
- Guaranteed to be a conversation starter
- Enhances your home decor
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Specifications
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Size |
10" high |
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Material |
Solid casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone |
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Weight |
4.5 Lbs |
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