Bronze Ancient Rhea Greek Mythology Goddess Sculpture
NO.: AK-(M1754)
MATERIAL: COPPER (BRONZE/ BRASS).
SIZE: CUSTOM-MADE DEPENDING ON YOUR PREFERENCE.
THICKNESS: MORE THAN 5 MM(DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF THE SCULPTURE CAN BE ADJUSTED).
TECHNOLOGY: LOST-WAX CASTING PROCESS.
PACKING: GENERALLY SOFT AND WATERPROOF PLASTIC INSIDE, WOODEN CASES/ IRON BOX FOR OUTSIDE.
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Rhea Greek Mythology Goddess Sculpture Details Description:
The Rhea Greek mythology Goddess sculpture captures her elegance and confidence as she opens her arms in a regal pose, embodying her status as a goddess. Adorned with a floral crown and surrounded by a large wreath, she exudes a sense of grace and authority. Rhea, in Greek mythology, is known as the mother of the Olympian gods and the wife of Cronus. Her nurturing nature and protective spirit highlight her vital role in the pantheon, as she gave birth to several major deities, including Zeus, Hera, and Poseidon.
Rhea’s significance is intertwined with the story of the Greek Twelve Olympians. As the mother of these powerful gods, she played a crucial role in the succession of divine power. When Cronus threatened to swallow their children to prevent them from overthrowing him, Rhea cleverly saved Zeus, ensuring the continuity of the Olympian lineage. Her strength and resilience make her a vital figure in mythology, symbolizing motherhood, fertility, and the importance of divine protection in the narrative of Greek mythology.