Hand Carving Marble Mythology Greek Medusa Bust Statue

NO.: AKHZM-1167

Size: Lifesize / Custom Made Size

Material: Natural Marble / Stone / Granite

Surface: Carved

Package: Wooden Batten box

Suitable: Amusement park, Theme park, Garden, Restaurant, Playground, Public Area, Garden, Indoor & Outdoor, etc

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The Greek Medusa bust statue is a goggle in Greek mythology. It has a unique and powerful power. Its head is often customized into a badge or used as a carved pattern on the chest of many battle uniforms and armors. This Greek Medusa bust statue. While it contains the charm of retro mythology, it will also add artistic charm to your private environment. The demeanor of the woman bust statue and the snake-shaped artistic patterns are all very delicately carved. I believe you will want to customize a marble bust of your own.

Medusa was an ancient Greek gorgon whose eyes turned anyone who looked into them. The monster was killed by the hero Perseus with the help of Athena and Hermes. Perseus offered the head to Athena, so it was embedded in Athena’s shield. In the ancient Greek art of the archaic period, Gorgon Medusa has her tongue out and teeth exposed, her head is long and poisonous, and her face is ferocious. This shape has the effect of exorcism, and painted on the shield can frighten the enemy. In classical art, there are works that beautify medusa. Meanwhile, the classical poet Pindar called Medusa “good-cheeked.” Later myths even suggest that Medusa was beheaded for trying to compete with Athena. Roman art also featured medusa as a gorgon. In ancient times, Medusa had snake hair instead of a snake body, but modern works often depict it as a snake body. You can take a look at our marble Greek Medusa bust statue.

According to the Greek poet Hesiod, Medusa is the only one of the Gorgon who cannot live forever. So Perseus was able to cut off her head, kill her, and sacrifice it to Athena, who placed medusa’s head in the center of AEGis. According to another story, Perseus buried it in the bazaar of Argos. Hercules is said to have received a handful of medusa’s snake hair from Athena and sent it to Throper, daughter of Cripes, to protect the city of Tegea from attack. As soon as this strand of hair appeared to the people, it would cause a storm and send the enemy fleeing. In addition, it is said that Medusa had two sons by Poseidon. They appeared in the blood that spewed from medusa’s neck after she was killed: Pegasus, the winged horse, and Crystal, the giant. Nowadays, the Greek Medusa bust statue is popular with people. You can put it on your table as a great decoration.

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