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Frequently Asked Questions
Which Mesopotamian and Sumerian gods are featured in this collection?
Our Mesopotamian & Sumerian collection features hand-carved statues of the core Anunnaki pantheon — including Inanna/Ishtar (goddess of love and war), Ereshkigal (queen of the underworld), Enki (god of wisdom and water), Enlil (god of wind and storms), Anu (father of the gods), Marduk (patron god of Babylon), Nergal (god of war and the underworld), Ninhursag (mother goddess), Nusku (god of fire), Tiamat (primordial dragon goddess), Pazuzu (demon of the wind), Lilith, Lamassu, Gilgamesh, and Baal. Each piece is individually hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood.
How do you ensure the authenticity of your Sumerian and Mesopotamian statues?
Every sculpture is researched against primary ancient sources — including the Enuma Elish, the Epic of Gilgamesh, Sumerian hymns, and Assyrian and Babylonian iconographic traditions — to accurately represent each deity's attributes, symbols, and ceremonial role. Our artisans hand-carve each figure in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood, translating 5,000-year-old mythology into a one-of-a-kind original finished with lacquer.
Can Mesopotamian statues be used for occult altars or ancient mythology practice?
Yes — our Sumerian and Mesopotamian statues are widely used for reconstructionist Mesopotamian paganism, Babylonian occult practice, and eclectic altar work. Inanna and Ereshkigal are popular for underworld and shadow work, Marduk and Enlil for protection and power, Tiamat for chaos and primordial magic, and Lilith for left-hand path and dark goddess devotion. All pieces are finished with lacquer and recommended for indoor use.