Wooden arduinna statue.The celtic goddess arduinna is depicted as a powerful and confident woman sitting on a wild boar against the backdrop of a forest of nature.The goddess pose of the statue reflects calmness and power, as well as closeness to nature and wildlife.Every detail of the figurine is carved in detail from wood to create a realistic look. The face of the celtic goddess has distinct features including expressive eyes and expressive expression. Every detail of the celtic goddess and her wild boar are recreated with great attention to detail, giving it a realistic look and expressing its strength and power.
Material: ash wood.
Finish: lacquer.
Height: 8.0 inches / 20,5 cm.
Width 5.3 inches / 13,5 cm.
Depth: 1,5 inches / 4 cm.
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The goddess Arduinna is an ancient Celtic goddess who was revered in some parts of Europe, particularly in Galicia and France. Information about this goddess is somewhat limited, but her cult and characteristics can be gleaned from archaeological evidence and legends.Arduinna is usually depicted as a nature goddess, often associated with forests, wilderness, and wild animals. She is often associated with deer, and can be depicted as a young woman or as a middle-aged woman, dressed in traditional clothing and with sexual characteristics.
Arduinna was considered the protector of wildlife, animals and forests. Her cult may be associated with rites of hunting, fertility, and harvest, as well as with military aspects such as defense and combat.
In ancient times, the goddess Arduinna was revered through rituals, ceremonies, and ritualistic practices. Her cult may be associated with celebrations of certain phases of the moon or seasonal rites related to natural cycles.
Arduinna may have connections to other deities in the Celtic pantheon, such as Taranis, the god of thunder, or Cairnunnos, the god of the wild. Her cult may also be intertwined with the cults of other deities worshipped in the same region.
This statue of the Celtic goddess Arduinna is not only an impressive piece of art, but also a symbol of strength, power and protection that can inspire and delight with its beauty and symbolism.This statue of the forest goddess goddess will make a great decor for your home or add to your collection of ancient mythology lovers.
Arduinna Wood Statue Characteristics
Material: ash wood.
Finish: lacquer.
Height: 8.0 inches / 20,5 cm.
Width 5.3 inches / 13,5 cm.
Depth: 1,5 inches / 4 cm.
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The goddess Arduinna is an ancient Celtic goddess who was revered in some parts of Europe, particularly in Galicia and France. Information about this goddess is somewhat limited, but her cult and characteristics can be gleaned from archaeological evidence and legends.Arduinna is usually depicted as a nature goddess, often associated with forests, wilderness, and wild animals. She is often associated with deer, and can be depicted as a young woman or as a middle-aged woman, dressed in traditional clothing and with sexual characteristics.
Arduinna was considered the protector of wildlife, animals and forests. Her cult may be associated with rites of hunting, fertility, and harvest, as well as with military aspects such as defense and combat.
In ancient times, the goddess Arduinna was revered through rituals, ceremonies, and ritualistic practices. Her cult may be associated with celebrations of certain phases of the moon or seasonal rites related to natural cycles.
Arduinna may have connections to other deities in the Celtic pantheon, such as Taranis, the god of thunder, or Cairnunnos, the god of the wild. Her cult may also be intertwined with the cults of other deities worshipped in the same region.
This statue of the Celtic goddess Arduinna is not only an impressive piece of art, but also a symbol of strength, power and protection that can inspire and delight with its beauty and symbolism.This statue of the forest goddess goddess will make a great decor for your home or add to your collection of ancient mythology lovers.