
12" h Bonded Stone and Polyresin, Hand-finished, free-standing.
|
Minoan Snake Goddess
Herakleion Museum Crete, 1600 B.C.
Sale Price $109.00
Shipping and Handling $8.00
Add to My Shopping Cart
This
figurine represents an agricultural fertility Goddess or her Priestess.
The original was found in a storage room in the Palace of Knossos, Crete.
She is a votive offering and not a cult figure and therefore, probably
represents a Priestess who is perhaps a princess of the palace. Although
she is dressed in the garb of her deity, a Cretan Earth Mother, she is
the personification of Earth from which all life springs and returns.
She carries the snakes, symbols of death and rebirth.
Next Goddess /
Previous Goddess /
All Goddesses /
Pre-Columbian /
Greek Pottery /
Oriental /
Egyptian Sculpture /
Egyptian Gifts /
HEI
|