
| Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. Here she is shown drawing back her long locks to reveal the graceful lines of her neck. Beside her is a classic Greek pillar and a small vessel brimming with water to the point of overflowing. Aphrodite is known to incite feelings of love and lust wherever she goes. She is a contender in the story of the Golden Apples, when Paris chooses her as the fairest of the three goddesses (the others were Hera and Athena) and Aphrodite decides to "reward" him for giving her the Golden Apple (the prototype of most modern awards) by giving him the love of Helen of Troy, something of a mixed blessing that led to the Trojan War. This is a cold-cast resin statue measuring 11 1/4" tall, with a white finish. |
Diana is a Moon Goddess and is viewed as the chaste maiden aspect of feminine divinity. She is the huntress, and the Amazon warrior, and was also the special goddess of women and child birth. Classic depiction of Diana standing next to a stag, with goldleaf painted accents, and fine details thru-out this cold-cast resin statue. Approx 11 1/4" tall. **DISCONTINUED** |
Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industry, justice and skill. She was the favorite child of Zeus. She had sprung fully grown out of her father`s head. Her mother was Metis, goddess of wisdom and Zeus` first wife. In fear that Metis would bear a son mightier than himself. Zeus swallowed her and she began to make a robe and helmet for her daughter. The hammering of the helmet caused Zeus great pain in the form of headaches and he cried out in agony. Skilled Hephaestus ran to his father and split his skull open and from it emerged Athena, fully grown and wearing her mother`s robe and helmet. She is the virgin mother of Erichthnonius. Classic depiction of Athena, with goldleaf painted accents, and fine details thru-out this cold-cast resin statue. Approx 12" tall. |
| The queen of the Olympian deities. She is a daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and wife and sister of Zeus. Hera was mainly worshipped as a goddess of marriage and birth. It is said that each year Hera`s virginity returns by bathing in the well Canathus. The children of Hera Zeus are the smith-god Hephaestus, the goddess of youth Hebe, and the god of war Ares. According to some sources, however, her children were conceived without the help of a man, either by slapping her hand on the ground or by eating lettuce: thus they were born, not out of love but out of lust and hatred. Classic depiction of Hera, with goldleaf painted accents, and fine details thru-out this cold-cast resin statue. Approx 10 1/4" tall. **DISCONTINUED** |
Persephone was the daughter of Demeter, goddess of the earth and harvest in the Greek pantheon. Demeter was responsible for the growth of plants and crops, and Persephone aided her in her duties. Pluto, the god of the Underworld, wanted to marry Persephone and asked for Zeus`s permission to do so. Zeus avoided answering Pluto`s requests, knowing that Demeter would never agree. One day Pluto found Persephone alone, kidnapped her, and took her down to Hades to be his bride. This is a classic depiction of Pluto and Persephone in cold-cast resin, a statue of their struggle measuring 14" tall. **DISCONTINUED** |
The son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, Apollo was the god of music (principally the lyre, and he directed the choir of the Muses) and also of prophecy, colonization, medicine, archery (but not for war or hunting), poetry, dance, intellectual inquiry and the carer of herds and flocks. He was also a god of light known as "Phoebus" (radiant or beaming, and he was sometimes identified with Helios the sun god). He was also the god of plague and was worshiped as Smintheus (from sminthos, rat) and as Parnopius (from parnops, grasshopper) and was known as the destroyer of rats and locust. Classic depiction of Apollo standing next to a swan, with goldleaf painted accents, and fine details thru-out this cold-cast resin statue. Approx 11" tall. **DISCONTINUED** |
| Hermes, the herald of the Olympian gods, is the son of Zeus and the nymph Maia, daughter of Atlas and one of the Pleiades. Hermes is the god of shepherds, land travel, merchants, weights and measures, oratory, literature, athletics and thieves, and known for his cunning and shrewdness. Most importantly, he is the messenger of the gods. Besides that he was also a minor patron of poetry. He was worshiped throughout Greece. Cold cast resin statue in classic depiction. Approx 8 3/4" tall. **DISCONTINUED** |
Dionysus, also commonly known by his Roman name Bacchus, appears to be a god who has two distinct origins. On the one hand, Dionysus was the god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature, who is also the patron god of the Greek stage. On the other hand, Dionysus also represents the outstanding features of mystery religions, such as those practiced at Eleusis: ecstacy, personal delivery from the daily world through physical or spiritual intoxication, and initiation into secret rites. Scholars have long suspected that the god known as Dionysus is in fact a fusion of a local Greek nature god, and another more potent god imported rather late in Greek pre-history from Phrygia (the central area of modern day Turkey) or Thrace. Classic depiction of Dionysus. With goldleaf painted accents and fine details thru-out this cold cast resin statue. Approx 11" tall. |
The Greek god of war and battle and the instigator of violence, a son of Zeus and Hera. Because of his cruel and war-like nature he was despised by all the gods, even his own father disliked him. Ares could be bloody, merciless, fearful and cowardly and possessed no moral attributes. He was, however, unable to withstand the loveliness of Aphrodite, who subsequently became his consort. Ares was of giant stature and had a loud voice, and surpassed the other gods in speed. On the battlefield Ares was accompanied by Phobos ("Fear") and Deimos ("Terror"), two lesser divinities who are sometimes given as his sons. He was furthermore attended by the goddesses Eris ("Strife") and Enyo ("Horror"). Ares is also the father of the Harmonia, the goddess of harmony, and of the Amazons Penthesilea and Hippolyte. Cold cast resin statue. Classic depiction, approx 12 1/8" high. **DISCONTINUED** |
| Zeus, the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, he was the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and of the Pantheon of Greek gods who resided there. Being the supreme ruler he embodied law, justice and morals, and this made him the spiritual leader of both gods and men. Zeus was a celestial god, and originally worshipped as a weather god by the Greek tribes. He has always been associated as being a weather god, as his primary symbols and strengths are the thunderclap, lightning, and rain. A Classic depiction of Zeus, This statue has gold-leaf painted accents on many of the fine details of this cold-cast resin statue measuring 11" tall. **DISCONTINUED** |
Ganesh is one of the primary Hindu gods, the Lord of Beginnings, and Remover of Obstacles. This hand-painted cold cast resin statue of Ganesh shows him sitting upon a richly appointed throne. Ganesh and the throne together measure 5 1/2" tall and 3 1/2" wide. |
Ganesh is the elephant-headed Hindu god, the remover of all obstacles in one`s life path. Due to it`s convenient 3 1/2" size this bronze finish antiqued brass miniature statue can represent his aid in a small shrine at home, work, or in your own temple. |
| Hindu Universal Godhead, dancing the universe into creation & destruction; creating harmony in meditation. The ring of fire depicts the cosmos coming into being. One of the supreme Hindu Trinity with Brahma & Vishnu. 3" high. |
Laxmi, (also spelled Lakshmi) is the Hindu goddess of prosperity, though she also has province over luck, light, beauty, courage, and fertility. She is daughter to the sea, and sister to the moon. This hand painted cold-cast resin statue shows Laxmi seated atop a lotus blossom. She is adorned with brightly colored finery, with a vessel of gold and silver coins beside her. The whole statue is 4" tall and rests upon a 3 1/2" base. |
Hindu Goddess (Lahkshmee), bringer of prosperity, harmony & sensual pleasure. Bronze finish antiqued brass statue that can also be used as a cone incense burner. 5" high. |
| Durga is the Personification of the devastating force of Mother Nature. She is the wife of Shiva, and is the most beautiful woman in the universe. All women are said to be manifestations of Durga`s (Maya) beauty. Durga is the slayer of Illusion. |
The Goddess Kali, she who devours time is the central goddess of Hinduism. Honor this goddess of destruction, as you would her opposite the Lord Shiva. This 9" tall brass statue is meant to honor Kali, made in a classic depiction of the goddess, with trident and other weapons at the ready. |
Set of four Egyptian deities Bast, Sekmet, Isis, and Anubis. Each Statue is made of cold cast resin and painted with no detail left out. Fine additions to any collection, or nick-nack shelf. Statues range in size from 3 1/2" -- 1 1/2" tall by 2 " -- 1 1/2" wide. |
| Anubis is the jackal headed god of the Egyptian underworld; whose duties include conducting the souls of the dead to the underworld and the weighing of their hearts to determine the whether the deceased will be led before Osiris, or have their heart fed to a demon. The son of Osiris and Nephthys, he is also credited with inventing the art of embalming. Made of cold cast resin & hand painted, this 9" tall statue is perfect for any collection. |
Bast, a national deity of ancient Egypt, was the cat headed goddess of the beneficial aspect of the Sun, opposing Sekhmet, who personified it`s destructive power. She was said to be the sister or daughter of Ra, and also his wife. She was a kind goddess, and protect men against evil spirits and contagious disease. She is depicted here in her full cat form. Made of cold cast resin & hand painted, this statue stands. 8 1/2" high. |
Charming pewter representation of the Egyptian bastet. Painted in gold leaf, will add a fine decorative touch where ever she is placed. Approx. 3 1/4" tall standing on 1" x 3/4" base. |
| 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 & hand painted. It stands 7 1/4" high. |
Isis, open winged, and in her full glory. Shown here in her later image, that with horns and disk, Isis was the most venerated goddess in Egypt. She was the mother of Horus the Younger and wife and sister of Osiris. Considered to be the greatest magician of all time, Isis` accomplishments include bringing Osiris back to life and helping him become a god in the underworld and forcing the god Ra to reveal his secret name to her. She is associated with motherhood, marital devotion and healing the sick. The statue is of cold cast resin & hand painted. She is 9" high, with a wingspan of 13". |
![]() 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. |
| A beautiful fairy sits upon a swing made of vines, as guardian to one of the gateways to the otherworld; the door of roses. Petals fall all around her, landing on her dress, her feathered wings, and spilling out over the ground beneath her feet. Made of hand painted cold-cast resin, the whole statue stands just over 10" tall, with a width of 6". Scent the base of the statue with rose oil, or place a few fresh petals near her feet to honor this guardian of summer. |
Bring a little beauty into your home with this lovely little rose fairy. While she only stands a scant 5 3/4" tall from the top of her wings to the tips of her toes, she has a big presence despite her size. Hanging off of a 11 1/2" tall leaf and rose decorated hook, she moves with the slightest current of air or vibration. Made of hand painted cold-cast resin, both the rose fairy and her hanging base are beautiful without compare, even when they find themselves separate from each other. |
Take this enchantingly delicate fairy into your home and into your heart as well. Measuring a mere 5 3/4" tall from the top of her wings to the tips of her toes, she hangs off of an 11 1/2" tall leaf and lilac decorated hook. Moving gently with the slightest breeze, she will sway from side to side as the wind hits her glittering wings. Made of hand painted cold-cast resin, both the beautiful fairy and her lilac base are finely crafted and beautiful without compare even without their other half! |
| Dark blue and purple winged Fairy sits with mushrooms and flowers. Hand painted cold cast resin. This beautiful dark winged Fairy is approx 10 inches tall. |
Green Winged Fairy stands on with skulls and black cat. Hand painted cold cast resin. This Beautiful Green Winged Fairy is approx 8 1/2 inches tall. |
Hand painted in cold-cast resin. Fairy stands amongst yellow flowers, multi-colored wings and finely detailed. Approx 11 1/2" tall. |
| Set of four whimsical fairies in various poses to add a touch of magic to your life. Hand-painted, cold-cast resin; each fairy approx 3" tall. |
A pewter unicorn resting on a bed of flowers, its beautiful detail accentuated with glittering faux crystal. This depiction of the strength and grace to be found in innocence measures 4" x 1 7/8" x 2 5/8" from his cloven hooves to the tip of his spiraling horn. |
This brass wall hanging depicts the greenman in full foliate form. The Greenman is the Lord of Nature, Lord of all Animals. He has been a symbol of male nature divinity in his various forms through the history of most cultures. Even Christian churches featured the Greenman upon their walls and other structures since at least the 11th century. Closely linked with many other gods and legends, the Greenman has been thought to be Cernunnos, Robin Goodfellow, John Barley-corn as well as many other gods and legends. 3 1/4" in diameter, this wall plaque has an inset niche for easy mounting upon a wall or to secure it as an altar piece. |