Wooden Minotaur Statue - Ancient Rome Statue

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Looking for a unique, handmade gift that celebrates the goddesses of Rome mythology? Look no further than this intricately carved wooden statue of Minoan, the snake goddess. Minoan was one of the most popular goddesses in ancient Rome mythology and was revered for her wisdom, beauty, and power. This hand-carved statue is made from eco-friendly ashwood and finished with a protective varnish coating. It's the perfect way to show your appreciation for the beauty and mystery of Greek mythology.

Minotaur Characteristics

  • Material: ecological ash tree
  • Coating: varnish
  • Height 11.8 inch/29.9 cm
  • Width 7.8 inch/19.8 cm
  • Depth: 2.3 inch/5.9 cm

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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)

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About the Brand

We have a rich and fascinating story behind our brand. If you have a couple minutes to read and watch how we work, please see About Art Carving page.

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.

We tried to do it for you with great pleasure and put effort into this wooden cat sculpture 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.

Minotaur, in ancient Greek mythology, was a monster with a human body and a bull's head, who lived in a labyrinth on the island of Crete. The real name of the Minotaur is Asterius.

The Minotaur was the love child of the unnatural love of the Cretan queen Pasiphae for the sacrificial bull sent by Poseidon for sacrifice. This feeling was sent to her by a jealous Aphrodite, whom Pasiphae did not honor for many years, as was customary in the kingdom of King Minos. And according to other sources, Aphrodite made such a perversion at the request of Poseidon, who was offended that Minos sacrificed not that very bull, but a simple one, from a shepherd's flock. To hide the shame of his wife, the king ordered his sculptor Daedalus to build a huge Labyrinth where the Minotaur was settled.

We tried to do it for you with great pleasure and put effort into this wooden sculpture 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.

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