Minoan Greek Snake Goddess from Crete Statue Replica 10.75H

PN# T12563
  • $47.10 USD


Not a snake-charmer, she is a snake goddess! The people of Crete seem to have worshiped a mother goddess sacred to many places and manifest in many forms. This Snake Goddess (c. 1600 BC)--who shakes two snakes--may have been used as part of this ritual. Illustrated in other archeological evidence, the open bodice and flounced skirt was a favored style worn by Minoan women.

  • Now in the Herakleion Museum, Crete, this reproduction is made from cultured stone resin with a hand painted color finish. (PN T12563)
  • Size: 10.75 in H x 7.5 in W x 3 in D. Weighs 2 lbs.

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