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Phoenix Statue | Hand-Carved Ash Wood Greek Mythology Bird of Rebirth | ArtCarving Shop
Phoenix Statue | Hand-Carved Ash Wood Greek Mythology Bird of Rebirth | ArtCarving Shop
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Rising from ash and flame — the Phoenix is one of the most enduring symbols in world mythology, and this hand-carved sculpture captures its essence beautifully. Part of our Greek mythology statue collection, this piece is carved from ecological ash wood with a lacquer finish, bringing warmth and depth to any space.
Each piece is individually crafted — no two are identical. The natural grain of the ash wood gives every Phoenix statue its own unique character.
Details
Material: Ecological ash wood
Finish: Lacquer
Dimensions: Height 6.1 in / 15.4 cm | Width 8.1 in / 20.5 cm | Depth 1.6 in / 4 cm
Easy to clean with a dry cloth
The Phoenix in Mythology
- Origin: Appears across Greek, Egyptian, and Arabian mythological traditions
- Appearance: A magnificent bird with gold and crimson feathers, radiant as the sun
- The Cycle: Lives for centuries, then burns itself on a nest of aromatic herbs — only to rise reborn from the ashes
- Egyptian symbolism: Associated with Ra, the sun god — a symbol of resurrection and immortality
- Greek symbolism: Represents renewal, the cyclical nature of time, and the triumph of life over death
Ideal For
- Mythology collectors and lovers of symbolic art
- Pagan or spiritual altar decor representing rebirth and transformation
- A meaningful gift for Samhain, Yule, or any seasonal celebration of renewal
Frequently Asked Questions
What size and material is the Phoenix statue made from?
The Phoenix statue is hand-carved from ecological ash wood with a lacquer finish. It measures Height 6.1 in / 15.4 cm, Width 8.1 in / 20.5 cm, Depth 1.6 in / 4 cm.
What does the Phoenix symbolise in Greek and Egyptian mythology?
The Phoenix is one of the most powerful symbols of rebirth and immortality across Greek and Egyptian mythology. In Egypt it was associated with Ra, the sun god. In Greek tradition it represents the cyclical nature of time — the bird burns itself on a nest of aromatic herbs and rises reborn from the ashes, symbolising renewal, resilience, and the triumph of life over death.
Can the Phoenix statue be used on a pagan or spiritual altar?
Yes. The Phoenix statue is a powerful altar piece for rituals and celebrations centred on rebirth, transformation, and renewal — including Samhain, Yule, and Ostara. It also works beautifully as a shelf or desk display for mythology enthusiasts.

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