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DEITY STATUES
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Item #ST698: Thor Statue The son of Odin and Jord, the earth goddess. Thor was the strongest of the Aesir, the collective name for the the principal race of Norse gods; they who lived in Asgard, and with the All-Father Odin, ruled the lives of mortal men. Known as the god of thunder, his hall is Bilskirnir, which is located in the region Thrudheim ("place of might"). Thor married the golden-haired Sif, a Goddess of fertility. He kept a mistress named Jarnsaxa (the "iron cutlass"), with whom he had two sons, Magni and Modi and his daughter is Thrud. |
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Item #SF892: Freya Statue In Norse mythology, Freya is portrayed as a goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Blonde, blue-eyed and beautiful, Freya is described as the fairest of all goddesses, and people prayed to her for happiness in love. She was also called on to assist childbirths and prayed to for good seasons. |
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Item #SV890: Valkyrie Statue The Valkyries, were warrior maidens who attended Odin, ruler of the gods. The Valkyries rode through the air in brilliant armor, directed battles, distributed death lots among the warriors, and conducted the souls of slain heroes to Valhalla, the great hall of Odin. Their leader was Brunhild. |
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Item #SZ167: Zeus/Jupiter Statue This bronze look statue is made of cold cast resin, and is approximately 12" tall. |
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Item #MAS: 5 Piece Altar Set Intricately carved five piece altar set. The base of the Moon Goddess statue reads: "I am the soul of nature who gives life to the universe." Sculpted by artist Paul Borda. |
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Item #GAS: 7 Piece Altar Set Here is a gorgeous seven piece set for your altar. Includes everything you see here except the candles. Sculpted by artist Paul Borda. |
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Item #SDUR55: Durga on Tiger Depicted in traditional fashion, holding weapons and riding a fierce tiger, the Hindu Goddess Durga is shown here in a splendid design. The resplendent and brave wife of Shiva, she was known for having manifested when evil forces threatened the very existence of the gods. A slayer of demons and a potent representation of the united Gods, she went into battle with the chakra of Vishnu and a trident from Shiva, and was always represented with a meditative smile. Standing 6" tall and 4 1/2" wide, this statue is great for those who revere the Hindu gods or those who wish for the protection of the elegant Hindu Goddess. |
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Item #SA393: Anubis, Small Anubis, the son of Osiris and Nephthys, is portrayed here in his jackal form, though he is more commonly represented as a jackal headed man. Anubis attained his fame after conducting the first embalming in history on his father Osiris, whom was dismembered by his brother, Set. This granted Osiris immortality, and both father and son ruled of aspects of the underworld. This statue is cold cast resin & hand painted. He is 5 1/2" long. |
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Item #SM960: Winged Maat Statue Ma`at was the Ancient Egyptian concept of truth, law, morality, and justice. Regulating the stars, seasons, and the actions of both mortals and the deities, it was Ma`at who set the order of the universe from chaos at the moment of creation. After her role in creation and continuously preventing the universe from returning to chaos, her primary role in Egyptian mythology dealt with the weighing of souls that took place in the underworld, Duat. The weight of a single feather from Ma`at was the measure that determined whether the souls (considered to reside in the heart) of the departed would reach the afterlife successfully or dwell forever in the underworld. This beautiful statue of Ma`at is hand painted in black and gold out of a sturdy cold-cast resin. Standing 8 3/4" tall, with a 10" wingspan from tip to tip, Ma`at wears a richly patterned golden dress and a single ostrich feather in her hair. |
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Item #SL102: Statue Sekhmet was the lioness headed goddess who was the dark reverse of the goddess Hathor. She was a goddess of war whom almost wiped out the human race, running rampant until Ra tricked her with beer the color of human blood. Also a sun goddess, she represented its destructive force, and defended the divine order. This statue is made of a cold cast resin & hand painted, standing 9 1/4" tall at the top of her crown. |
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