Mythology Ancient Greek Life-Size Marble Hermes Statue

NO.: AKHZM-1182

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 mythology of Greece and Rome is fascinating. Regarding those vivid characters, sculptures made each god appear more three-dimensionally in front of people. This marble Hermes statue is a famous traveler god. On a rock, Hermes sat leisurely, tilted. The marble Hermes statue is the image of a young person. He wears a fashionable travel hat on his head. It has small wings on his hat and on his ankles, making it easy for him to go to various places. This sculpture is really a good interpretation of the duties of gods.

Hermes was the god of commerce, traveler, thief, and pastoralism in ancient Greek mythology. The messenger of the gods, one of the Twelve Olympians. He was the son of Zeus by Maia, the niece of Atlas. Hermes was born in a cave in Arcadia and was the first god of Arcadia. After the unification of Olympus, he became the edict and messenger of Zeus. He was also regarded as the protector of travelers, doctors, thieves and merchants, and the god of eloquence. Legend has it that he invented the ruler, the number, and the alphabet. He was clever and cunning and was regarded as the creator of the art of deception, which he passed on to his son. He was also the inventor of the lyre and the patron saint of Greek sporting events. Nowadays, the marble Hermes statue is popular with many people.

Hermes was clever and cunning and was regarded as the creator of the art of deception. He passed down the art of fraud to his son. He was also the inventor of the lyre and the patron saint of Greek sporting events. Later, he was mixed with the Ancient Egyptian god of wisdom, Toth, and was considered a patron of magic. His wand could put gods and men to sleep and wake them from their dreams. Hermes was also the spirit of the dead, he helped dead souls to reach the underworld. In many Greek myths, Hermes was the only god other than Hades and Proserpine who had free access to the underworld. If you want to know what Hermes looked like, take a look at our marble Hermes statue. Our marble sculptures are hand-carved to show the beauty of Hermes.

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