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Louvre Museum, Paris 2,000 B.C.
Order this
fantastic museum reproduction as a home decor accessory today! Impress your
friends with unusual statue art of an ancient Mespotamian fertility goddess!
So common in
the Mesopotamian area were the clay figurines of Ishtar/Inanna/Ashtart in her
characteristic breast-offering pose, that this has come to be known among
archaeologists as "The Ishtar Pose". She was addressed as "Mother
of the Fruitful Breast", Queen of Heaven, Light of the World, Creator of
People, Mother of Deities, River of Life, Etc.
The
breast-offering pose suggested her function as the Goddess of All Nourishment
and Fertility. Ishtar, also known as Innana in Sumeria is, above all, a lunar
Goddess who gives life as the waxing moon and then withdraws it as the waning
moon. The light and dark dimensions to her power, her dying and resurrected
son-lover Tammuz, who annually descends to the underworld and rises again from
it-all suggest a lunar mythology which revolves around the connection made
between the light and dark lunar phases and rhythmic alteration of the Earth's
fertility.
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Features
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- Guaranteed to add interest to your home decor
- Makes a unique gift
- Posesses exceptional detailed work and craftsmanship
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Specifications
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Size |
11 1/2" high |
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Material |
Casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone |
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Shipping weight |
10 Lbs |
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