Western Deity Statues

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Gaia - Oberon Zell's greatest masterwork, the Millennial Gaia is the Goddess image for the new Millennium! This "Sermon in Stone" is Oberon's expression of a growing global Earth-based consciousness. More and more of "mainstream" culture is becoming aware of the name and concept of "Gaia." 7" Tall
 
79.95
Diana - "Lovely Goddess of the Bow, of all tender wild creatures." Diana was the Roman name for the Greek Goddess Artemis, Moon Maiden, divine huntress and protector of the wilderness. This modern image by Oberon Zell was inspired by the "Pastorale" scene from Fantasia. 8-1/4" tall polyresin finished in blue and silver, or black and silver.
 
49.95
Pan - "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" tall, cast in polyresin.
 
39.95
Lunar Goddess (White) - sits on her throne which is graced with the phases of the moon. She is crowned with the horned crescent. In her lap she cradles a scrying bowl representing receptivity, intuition and the magical womb of transformation.
On her right side a rabbit looks on, her emblem of life, fertility, and new beginnings. On her left the crow cries out as her messenger, symbolic of the waning years of life and the ultimate passing from this life into the next. The back of her throne depicts the Goddess in her three aspects as Maid, Mother and Crone. 8" Tall
 
49.95
Aphrodite - This Greek Goddess of love and beauty casts Her flirtatious glance in our direction, bringing Her blessings into our lives. A modern interpretation inspired by living women as models, sculpted by Oberon Zell. 9" tall ivory finish on polyresin cast.
 
59.95
Eros - 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" tall, ivory finish on polyresin cast.
 
59.95
Nathor - Older than the Pyramids, Nathor is an ancient Egyptian name for the Nile River Bird Goddess of the Moist Heavens. She awakens Primal Female power as she "Draws down the Moon." Egypt from 4,000 BCE, this figure stands 8" tall and is white polyresin on a hardwood base. The elegant flowing shape of this figure has become a symbol for Women's Spirituality.
 
39.95
Rhiannon - derived from the earlier Welsh that literally translates as Great Queen Goddess. She rode a pale white horse, carried the magical bag of abundance, and the song of her three sacred birds was so perfect it held power over life and death. A prince who attempted to overtake her rode for several days before asking her to wait. Known for rewarding those who ask for what they want, she stopped immediately, saying "...and it would have been better for your horse had you asked long before this." 8" X 7" X 6"
 
49.95
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.  8" Tall
 
49.95
Lunar Goddess (Black) - sits on her throne which is graced with the phases of the moon. She is crowned with the horned crescent. In her lap she cradles a scrying bowl representing receptivity, intuition and the magical womb of transformation.
On her right side a rabbit looks on, her emblem of life, fertility, and new beginnings. On her left the crow cries out as her messenger, symbolic of the waning years of life and the ultimate passing from this life into the next. The back of her throne depicts the Goddess in her three aspects as Maid, Mother and Crone. 8" Tall
 
49.95
Nuit - This beautiful hand- painted statue is a variation on our image of Nathor. Since this older image was ancestral to the later Egyptian goddess of the heavens, we created this piece as a tribute to Nuit, the Egyptian Star Goddess. Nuit was the mother of the moon goddess Hathor and of most of the gods and goddesses of dynastic Egypt.
 
39.95
God Candle - The two faces of the God stand back-to-back representing duality. The Leaf King, or Leaf Man, reigns Spring to Fall as the God of plenty and fruitful harvest. He is boisterous and loud, full of life, song, stories, and jokes. Carefree and thrilled to be alive, life arises wherever his staff touches. The Stag King, or Antlered God, along with his devoted hound, rules in the dark of the year and leads the wild hunt. His horns connect him with the animals who give sustenance in winter. The torc on his arm is a mystical symbol of authority. The Ram's headed serpent represents his seasonal office, possibly, Scorpio to Aries, his astrological reign. 8" Tall
 
49.95
Goddess Candle - The Triple Goddess is beautifully depicted, representing three phases of a woman's life. The Maiden emerges gently, like the Spring, with the waxing crescent on her brow full of promise, youth, and vitality. Graced by the full moon, the Mother stands proud and enraptured. At the height of pregnancy, she is strong, fecund, and as abounding as Summer. The wisened Crone bends below the waning crescent. Her staff serves as an affirmation of her authority as an elder rather than a sign of frailty. Her eyes twinkle with understanding and mischief. She is the brilliance of the Fall leaves before we pass into the dark of the year.  8" Tall 49.95

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