We are very proud to bring you these substantial,
exquisite statues, befitting of the Gods and Goddesses themselves! The artists painstakingly create
these stunning works of art. Whether they are for home decor or ritual, you will display them
proudly.
Hekate (Hecate) Statue by Marc Potts
Hekate is the Goddess associated with magic,
witchcraft, necromancy, and crossroads
Height 8 7/8"
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Stunning!!!
$59.99
7111 Goddess Nike Riding Chariot Statue- Bronze
L: 12 1/4"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$89.99
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8925 Zeus Statue
Size: 6 3/4" x 3 3/4" x 11 1/4"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$49.99
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9101 Gaia Statue
5" x 2 3/4" x 8 3/4"
This beautifully sculpted goddess of Gaia
is casted in high quality resin with faux bronze finish. Gaia,
also known as Gaea is the goddess or personification of Earth in
ancient Greek mythology.
$49.99
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8927 Dryad Statue
Cold Cast Bronze
Size: 8 1/2" x 5 1/4" x 10 3/4"
$65.99
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9305 Satyr Statue
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish Figurine
4" x 4 1/4" x 9 3/4"
$49.99
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9125 Goddess Fortuna
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish Figurine
5 1/4" x 3 3/4" x 11 1/2"
$59.99
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9318 Chronos God Statue
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish Figurine
5 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 10 1/4"
$69.99
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9308 Nemesis Goddess Statue
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish Figurine
5 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 10 1/4"
$69.99
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8219 Centaur Statue
H: 11 3/8"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$55.99
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7542 Goddess Aphrodite Statue
H: 12"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$55.99
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8438 Poseidon on Seahorse Chariot
H: 9 3/8"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$79.99
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8222 Medusa Statue
H: 10 5/8"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$55.99
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7542 Aphrodite Goddess Statue- Bronze
H: 12"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$69.99
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7543 Heracles God Statue- Bronze
H: 11 1/2"
Cold Cast Bronze
$69.99
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Discontinued
7846 Apollo God Statue- Bronze
H: 10"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$69.99
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7852 Hera Goddess Statue- Bronze
H: 11 1/2"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$69.99
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7854 Moon Diana Goddess Statue- Bronze
H: 11 3/4"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$75.99
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7544 Dionysus God Statue- Bronze
H: 11 "
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$69.99
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7915 Poseidon On Seahorse Chariot
18 1/4" x 13 1/4" x 22 3/4" (2ft Length)
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$299.99
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7911 Large Aphrodite Statue- Bronze
13 1/2" x 12 1/2" x 35 1/2" (3ft Tall)
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$399.99
Discontinued
7849 Apollo Statue
H: 11"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$59.99
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7853 Athena Statue- Bronze
H: 13"
Cold Cast Resin-Bronze Finish
$75.99
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Perseus and Pegasus Statue PT6006
17" tall $99.99
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Goddess
Venus Statue 11.5" tall
$49.99
Goddess Diana Statue 11.5" tall $49.99
Hermes Messenger of the Gods Statue 9" tall $37.99
Artemis Statue
Cultivate decisiveness and self-esteem with Artemis,
whose bow is symbolic of an exquisitely tuned inner tension. She is
the deity of wild places, groves and ponds. This moon-goddess was
"whole without a man," hence immune to falling in love, and was the
Protectress of Animals. Her confidence will inspire you!
[Louvre, c. 200 BCE] White marble-colored Gypsumstone statue. #ART
$46.99
Diana of Ephesus Statue
Diana of Ephesus is Goddess of the Amazons.
Ancient worship focused on the nature goddesses Isis, Ishtar, Inanna
and called Her Queen of Heaven. By Roman times she is called Diana;
yet at Ephesus in Anatolia, Her worship was most profound under the
names Mother of Animals, Many-Breasted Artemis. Columnar and wearing
a unique ritual garment adorned with animals, her crown and
staring gaze incorporates Astarte, while Her moon
disc and horned beasts evoke Diana Her temple, which was built by
Amazons (undoubtedly matrilineal priestesses), was one of the
wonders of the ancient world and a goal of devout pilgrimage. In AD
380 her shrine was rededicated to Mary, whose old age and death was
placed at Ephesus by Church legend. Note the similarity of posture,
palms bestowing blessing, with countless images of Mary.
Sand-colored Gypsumstone statue. #DOE9
$37.99
Hestia: Goddess of the Hearth Statue 8"
Hestia, in the high dwellings of all, both
deathless gods and men who walk on earth, you have gained an
everlasting abode and highest honor: glorious is your portion and your
right. For without you mortals hold no banquet,
- where one does not duly pour sweet wine in offering to Hestia both
first and last.
~Homeric Hymn to Hestia~
Daughter of Chronos and Rhea, Hestia is Hearth, the first born of the
Olympians. Hestia, who discovered how to build houses, extends her
power over altars, hearths, and states. All prayers and sacrifices end
with this goddess, because she is the guardian of the innermost
things. She is a virgin goddess and can never be ensnared by the
goddess of love. Instead of marriage, Zeus granted that her place
should be in the very midst of the house. For that reason mortals did
not hold banquet without offering to Hestia both first and last, and
many homes naturally included an altar to Hestia.
Her Roman name was Vesta, and her Vestal Virgins tended the sacred
flame of Rome. [Vesta Giustiniani, Roman copy of a Greek work c. 470
B.C.E.]
8" white antique stone color resin #HST $33.99
Hecate with Torches statue 6"
Hearing from the utmost depths, the dread Goddess
approached, all entwined with fearsome serpents and leaves of oak,
amidst a shimmering blaze of torchlight; while all around her
chthonic hounds bayed shrilly, all the meadows trembled at her
footfall, and the nymphs of marshland and river cried aloud.
So enters Hecate moving through the night. The only Goddess powerful
enough to travel the three worlds: heaven, earth and underworld.
This image comes from the site of the famous Eleusian Mystery
School. The rites concerned Hecate leading Persephone back from the
underworld with her torches to embrace her mother, Demeter, and
bring spring back to the world. A caring and personal guide, Hecate
show us the way to and from her Mysteries. She is a key-holder and
light-bringer, protector and transitioner. Gatekeeper and guide.
Images of Hecate often guarded the doorway to the inner sanctuary of
the Mysteries. Here she hurries through the night looking back to
ensure we follow and do not loose our way at the crossroads.
Childbirth and life changes
[ Reconstructed from a pediment carving at Eleusis, Greece, 480
B.C.E.]
antique stone color resin statue. #HCT $24.99
Medusa Statue 8"
In some traditions she was a serpent goddess of the
Libyan Amazons and represented female wisdom. In others she was an
Anatolian Sun Goddess. Medusa is identical with the Crone or Destroyer
aspect of the dark Egyptian goddess Nieth; she was also one member of
the triple personae of the North African goddess An-Ath. When that
goddess was imported by the Greeks as patroness of Athens, Medusa's
fierce visage was embossed on Athena's shield. That her wrath turned
men to stone may be a folk memory of the theft of wise woman culture
by the patriarchy. An allomorph of Kali, this image with her sword and
lion guards the goddess temple at Corfu.
Black/bronze colored Ganges clay. #M
$34.99
Mithras Statue 7"
Mithras invites Change
This image shows Mithras slaying the constellation Taurus, bringing
forth the regenerative powers of spring. Mithras was the most widely
venerated god in the Roman Empire at the time of Christ. He bears
many similarities to Christ, including birth on December 25. Be
reborn with Mithras!
[Virginia Museum, Richmond, c. 100 CE] White Gypsumstone. #MIT
$33.99
Hera statue 8.5"
Regal and Powerful, this statue depicts Hera holding
a flowering apple branch from her western orchard of immortality.
Romans worshipped her as Juno. Amazon priestesses fought for
matriarchy in Hera's name as recently as the time of Herodotus (450
BCE). As Goddesses everywhere lost power, Hera was forced into
marriage with Zeus, but retained her position as Queen of the Gods.
Her name is from the Aegean Greek for "Lady" or "Holy One." Invite
Hera to grace your altar.
[From a Greek Amphora, circa 700 BCE] Antique stone colored resin
statue. #HE$35.99
Minerva, Patron of Feminine Crafts
This Roman version of Athena displays her wisdom
totem, the owl, on her helmet. Minerva's serpent helped guide her
creative skills of spinning and weaving.
White marble colored Gypsumstone statue not brass like it looks in
the picture! #MIN $27.99
Diana Goddess of the Hunt Statue
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. (blue shown)$48.99
Pan Statue
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.
$38.99