Introducing Beowa, the Saxon god of agriculture. This wooden statue is carved from ecological materials and is absolutely beautiful. He makes a perfect addition to any home or office décor.
Beowa is the ideal way to show your appreciation for nature. This stunning statue is sure to impress anyone who sees it. Order your Beowa today!
Beowa Agriculture Statue Characteristics
- Material: ecological ash tree
- Coating: varnish
- Height 8 inch/20.5 cm
- Width 5 inch/14 cm
- Depth: 1.4 inch/3.8 cm
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About the Brand
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Features
Color shades and textures may differ slightly from actual products. It depends on your monitor or phone settings. The statues are very easy to clean. Wipe clean with a dry towel or tissue.
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The design of our wooden products is a one-of-a-kind artwork created by my team and me.
Beowa or Bedwig is a figure in Anglo-Saxon paganism associated with barley and agriculture. This figure is attested in the Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies, as they were expanded in the era of Alfred, where Beowa is listed as the son of Skild and the grandson of Skaifa, inherited from Adam. Links have been proposed between the figure of Beowa and the hero Beowulf of the poem of the same name and the figure of the English folk song John Barleycorn.
Beow is an Old English word for barley. In Anglo-Saxon genealogies, Beowa is the son or grandson of Skaifa, the Old English word for sheaf. The noun beow has an Old Norse parallel in Bygg, which means grain. Comparisons have been made between the figure of Beow and Biggweer, attested in the Prose Edda as a servant of the god Freyr.
Some scholars have suggested a connection between the mythical figure of Beowa and the legendary Beowulf. Since the two characters share many of the same attributes, it has been suggested that "the god Beow, whose existence in myth is undeniable, was confused or mingled with Beowulf."
We tried to do it for you with great pleasure and put effort into these wooden products from the ash tree for your complete delight.
The design of our wooden products is a one-of-a-kind artwork created by my team and me.