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| Anubis Box | |
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This small devotional statue actually opens up to reveal a hollowed out center where you can place herbs, stones, or other small devotional or spellworking items. 2 3/4 in high. Hinged pewter box with gold and black enamel finish. |
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Item #: STANBX |
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| Bacchus | |
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'Drink deep from the cup of the Wine of Life…' From Triere in Germany comes this mask of the Roman God of Wine. Cast from a mold for the sacred honey cakes in His yearly festival. 4 in plaque of Polyresin with burgundy wash and green. Also available in Whitestone finish. Make selection below. |
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Item #: STBACC |
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| Belenos | |
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'I am a shining tear of the Sun.' This image of Belenos, the Celtic Sun God, was carved into the 1st century BCE temple at Aqua Sulis in Bath, England. We have recreated it in Polyresin and finished it in flaming colors touched with gold. 6 in diameter plaque. Also available in Whitestone finish. Make selection below. |
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Item #: STBELE |
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| Eros | |
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This capricious Greek God of love brings changes as swift as the arrow's flight. His shafts of ecstasy pierce the heart and loosen the limbs. A modern interpretation based on real men by Oberon and Morning Glory Zell. 9 in tall, ivory finish on polyresin cast. Available in White and Ivory. Make selection below. (Note: This Ivory tone does not match that of the Ivory finish Aphrodite.) |
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Item #: STEROS |
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| Ganesh Reading | |
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With the possible exceptions of Jesus and Buddha, no other Divinity is more widely worshipped than gentle Ganesh. Not only is he the bringer of happiness and prosperity, but great-bodied Ganesh is also the God of Scholarship. Here he indulges in the pleasure of a book, and offers his blessing to all who delight in written knowledge. (South India folk design 1900 CE) Green/black colored ResinPlus statue, 6 in. |
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Item #: STGANR |
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| Greenman | |
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'Jack-in-the-Green he will ripen our wheat…' From the dawn of agriculture comes the ancient Green God, the Vegetation Spirit who dies in the Fall and returns in the Spring. 6 in diameter bas relief plaque of Polyresin and chromium oxide handpainted in gold and green, gold and orange (autumn colors), or a Whitestone finish. Please make selection below. |
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Item #: STJACK |
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| Ibis Headed Thoth | |
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Thoth the ibis headed was the Egyptian god of wisdom and writing. Thoth conceived himself at the beginning of time, and was the scribe to the gods and husband of Ma'at. He recorded the results of the weighing of a spirits heart against the feather of Ma'at. He is also credited with the invention of astronomy, geometry and medicine. This statue is made of cold cast resin and hand painted. It stands 7 1/4 in high. |
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Item #: STIBIS |
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| Large Crescent Raven Pentacle Wall Plaque | |
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The raven swoops silently in the night sky. If you stop breathing and hold perfectly still you might hear its feathers rustle in the wind as it passes just above the tree tops. Raven’s dark ominous presence, guttural croaks and unearthly sounds are synonymous with power, fate and transformation within the occult. Few animals carry the magical history or summon the instinctive visceral response of this feather emissary. Bring the power home. Polyresin cast with wood finish, 13 in x 12 in. |
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Item #: LGCRRV |
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| Osiris | |
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One of the oldest gods for whom records have been found, the Egyptian god Osiris is presented here in classical Egyptian styling. The merciful judge of the dead in the afterlife as well as the agent of the underworld that granted all life, including sprouting vegetation and the fertile flooding of the Nile, Osiris was, and is, one of the most widely worshipped deities of the Egyptian Pantheon and, indeed, the ancient world. Here he is depicted with the crook and flail, symbols of how he was often considered a shepard of both the living and the dead, in the form of a mummified pharaoh as he was quite commonly shown in Egyptian lore. Standing 8 in high and 2 in wide at its widest point, this statue is crafted of cold-cast resin and painted gold, accented with shades of red, green, and black. |
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Item #: STGDOS |
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| Pan | |
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'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.' The goat-footed God Himself inspired this modern reconstruction of the divine guardian of the flock and fields. He projects the lusty sensuality of the Primal Male in his roles as progenitor and protector of the Wildwood. This modern interpretation is by Oberon Zell and is 6- 1/2 in tall, cast in polyresin. |
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Item #: STPANG |
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