Presenting a magical wooden statuette of Moloch, a masterpiece that will bring the aura of an ancient magical world to your space.
Сoating: varnish.
Height 8inch/20.5cm.
Width 5.4inch/13.8cm.
Dept1.7inch/5cm.
Returns & exchanges
This exquisite statuette is handcrafted by experienced artisans who have meticulously infused it with the grandeur and mystery of an ancient deity, paying great attention to detail. Using high-quality wood, the masters have created a piece that not only impresses with its aesthetics but also transports you to the world of ancient mythology.
Make your interior special and unique by placing this wooden Moloch statuette prominently in your home or office. This artifact can serve not only as a decoration but also as an object for meditation and contemplation.
Don't miss the chance to add a unique atmosphere and a touch of antiquity to your life. Order the wooden Moloch statuette now and immerse yourself in your own magical world of antiquity.
Moloch, as a deity, is distinguished by its greatness and demands in the religious beliefs of various ancient civilizations. Here are some additional facts about Moloch:
Cult in the Eastern Mediterranean: Moloch was revered in various forms in Phoenician, Carthaginian, Ammonite, and other cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean. In different regions, various aspects and attributes were attributed to him.
Various sacrifices, including animals and, according to some reports, even humans, were offered to him. The association of child sacrifices with the image of Moloch may depend on different interpretations of texts.
In religious rituals associated with Moloch worship, large metal statues of the deity were used. Some beliefs involved heating these statues and passing children through the fire as part of the ritual.
Moloch is often associated with fire. In some texts, he is identified as the "devourer of fire" or the "god of fire." This may indicate his connection to the sun or fire as a symbol of worship.
Moloch is mentioned in the Book of Leviticus and the Book of Jeremiah in the Bible. In these texts, the image of Moloch is often associated with apostasy and condemnation, representing his cult as unacceptable in the beliefs of the Israelites.
The image of Moloch has become the subject of research and discussions in various fields such as archaeology, religious studies, and mythology.
Wooden Statue Moloch Characteristics
Material: ash tree.Сoating: varnish.
Height 8inch/20.5cm.
Width 5.4inch/13.8cm.
Dept1.7inch/5cm.
Shipping
We ship our products from Spain to the EU. The USA and other countries, the goods are shipped from the USA(USPS) or Ukraine (DHL)
Returns & exchanges
We gladly accept returns and exchanges
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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.
This exquisite statuette is handcrafted by experienced artisans who have meticulously infused it with the grandeur and mystery of an ancient deity, paying great attention to detail. Using high-quality wood, the masters have created a piece that not only impresses with its aesthetics but also transports you to the world of ancient mythology.
Make your interior special and unique by placing this wooden Moloch statuette prominently in your home or office. This artifact can serve not only as a decoration but also as an object for meditation and contemplation.
Don't miss the chance to add a unique atmosphere and a touch of antiquity to your life. Order the wooden Moloch statuette now and immerse yourself in your own magical world of antiquity.
Moloch, as a deity, is distinguished by its greatness and demands in the religious beliefs of various ancient civilizations. Here are some additional facts about Moloch:
Cult in the Eastern Mediterranean: Moloch was revered in various forms in Phoenician, Carthaginian, Ammonite, and other cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean. In different regions, various aspects and attributes were attributed to him.
Various sacrifices, including animals and, according to some reports, even humans, were offered to him. The association of child sacrifices with the image of Moloch may depend on different interpretations of texts.
In religious rituals associated with Moloch worship, large metal statues of the deity were used. Some beliefs involved heating these statues and passing children through the fire as part of the ritual.
Moloch is often associated with fire. In some texts, he is identified as the "devourer of fire" or the "god of fire." This may indicate his connection to the sun or fire as a symbol of worship.
Moloch is mentioned in the Book of Leviticus and the Book of Jeremiah in the Bible. In these texts, the image of Moloch is often associated with apostasy and condemnation, representing his cult as unacceptable in the beliefs of the Israelites.
The image of Moloch has become the subject of research and discussions in various fields such as archaeology, religious studies, and mythology.