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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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| Seated God - Wood Finish | |
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The Forest God sits noble and strong, upon his dais. Within the crown of his antlered brow burns the spiritual fire of transformation, initiation and creative force. Ram headed snakes interlace themselves within the pentacle below him. The lord's throne is supported on his right by the bull- representative of power, strength and virility. On his left is the mythic stag- an emblem of wildness, sovereignty, and the bountiful forest. His aspect as 'Lord of the Dance' is displayed on the back. This dance was performed to bring fertility to the crops and to his people. Polycast resin statue with Wood finish, 8 in x 3 in x 3 in. Design and graphics are © 1998, Paul Borda, and may not be used without permission. |
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Item #: SSTDGD |
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| Shango | |
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Son of Yemayah, Shango is the Lord of lightning, thunder, rain and testicular fertility. He is smooth-talking, kingly, yet can be shrewd as a con-artist. He wins against the odds and is stimulated by challenge. The double-headed dance wand headdress (oshe Sango) and double-edged ax symbolize his constant preparedness, and he carries the phallic mortar, or odo, in his right hand. His animal representations are the black cat, quail and tortoise. This image originates from Bahia, Brazil. Black/gold colored Gypsumstone statue, 10 in. |
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Item #: STSHAN |
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| Shiva Dancing | |
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Hindu Universal Godhead, dancing the universe into creation and destruction; creating harmony in meditation. The ring of fire depicts the cosmos coming into being. One of the supreme Hindu Trinity with Brahma and Vishnu. Bronze finish antiqued brass statue. 3 1/2 in high. |
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Item #: STSHIV |
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| Spiral God, Black | |
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The God of the underworld embodies life, poised at the moment of beginning. Even in the dark of night we have the promise that a new day will dawn. And also in the darkness the earth in the rich black soil, encased in a hard dark seed coat, seeming lifeless, exists all the energy of new life. The fallow period of our natural seasons assured the ancients that the cycles of our lives also continue on. The Underworld God was feared but not fearsome. When he found love and his queen, together they offer us the crucial, hidden element of the spiral, the time when the soul rests and prepares to be reborn, to return to the cycles of life. He is the intimate blackness of deep earth, the expansive darkness of the infinite Universe, and the mysterious darkness of magick and possibility. (Sculpted by Abby Willowroot Copyright 2004) 8 3/4 in resin statue, black antique stone finish. |
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Item #: GODSPB |
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| Spiral God, Mini | |
| This potent deity opens the hearts of men to the inner wellspring of their true emotions. Many men have been separated too long from their feelings, from the powers of nurturance and healing they each possess. The Spiral God represents reclaiming all of who you are as a man. He is the balanced, positive, dynamic energy that resides in all males, waiting to be fully revealed. Incised on the reverse, a flowing tree and moon provide private ritual space for growth, meditation and vision. (Image copyright 1999, Abby Willowroot) Antique stone colored Gypsumstone. 3.5 in. | |
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Item #: GODSPI |
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| Terra Cotta Buddha Statue | |
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Beautifully sculpted in the clay-based, unfired ceramic known as Terra Cotta, this statue portrays an image of Buddha. Serene in his meditations, he sits with his legs folded beneath, with his elbows resting against them and his hands held traditionally, with palms facing upward. The picture of enlightenment found within quiet contemplation, this wonderful statue is the perfect addition to the altar in reverence of the Buddha and a powerful focus for meditation. It can also be simply placed within the home, business, or garden as a quiet reminder that most answers are best found when we seek them peacefully, with an open mind. This statue sits approximately 7 1/4 in in height and 5 1/2 in wide. |
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Item #: STCBUD |
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| Thor with Mjolnir | |
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In brilliant sculpture we find a mighty image of the Norse god of thunder, Thor. Richly detailed, the fearsome deity is depicted as a muscled warrior, scarred and muscled from years of swinging his magical hammer, Mjolnir, which was said to return to him after being thrown and to possess the power to hurl lightning. It was also his favored weapon in the many tales where he is said to have fought giants. Known as the frequent protector of the gods and humanity, he is also girded with his magical belt, Megingjord and the iron bracers, Jarngreipr, which allowed him which magically increased his strength, allowing him to heft his mighty hammer in battle against the Giants. Indeed, he may well be shown waging his battle against them here, as he seems poised to strike with every muscle taut and Mjolnir raised high above his head, to throw at his enemies before it would magically return to his hand, allowing him to continue the fight. This vivid statue possesses a heavy weight, and is crafted expertly of cold cast resin before being painted so as to possess the same luster and color of sculpted bronze, making it a fantastic piece for desks, bookshelves, altars or any other place around the home or office that you might wish to display the glory of Thor. This statue measures approximately 10 1/2 in high and 5 1/2 in wide. |
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Item #: STHORM |
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| Tyr Shackling Fenrir | |
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Recreating a scene of legend and bravery within Norse, this sculpture depicts the epic legend of the brave Norse god Tyr aiding in the shackling of the legendary Fenrir. Fenrir, the child of Loki, was said to be a great wolf of fierce anger and cunning. He was foretold to be the one who would kill the god Odin during the events of Ragnarok, and otherwise sew great trouble and turmoil throughout the world. For this reason, the Gods bound him in shackles but try as they might the beast broke every chain they put upon him. The dwarves finally came then and created an unbreakable magic ribbon called Gleipnir, which could not be broken but Fenrir could not be tricked into being bound. At last the brave god of single combat, glory and victory stepped forward and stilled Fenrir, with his hand placed within the wolf`s mouth. So lulled, the wolf was bound with the Gleipnir, and the Gods rejoiced, but in a fit of anger Fenrir bit off Tyr`s hand, and forever after he was known as the one-handed god. This statue beautifully portrays this scene straight out of Norse mythology. Sculpted of cold-cast resin, the whole is created in amazing detail, with the stern lines of Tyr`s face accented by the hammer marks on his helm displaying an equal brilliance as the shaggy coat of the fierce Fenrir. Further, the whole possesses a metallic sheen that gives the impression that the whole statue has been cast in bronze. The whole scene is approximately 11 in wide and 10 in tall, you can easily use it to accent a bookshelf, desk, or your altar to find inspiration in the bravery of Tyr. |
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Item #: STYRSF |
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