Greek hero marble Jason with Golden Fleece statue

Greek hero marble Jason with Golden Fleece statue

NO.: AKCC-106

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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We were amazed by this handsome, fit young man, this marble Jason with Golden Fleece statue showed us a hero from ancient Greek mythology. In the sculpture, we can see that the young hero is completely naked, and the muscular lines of his abdomen are sculpted by the sculptor. He turned his head to the side, and the helmet on his head displayed the characteristics of the ancient Greek display. The marble Jason with Golden Fleece statue carries the arrow in his right hand on his shoulder, and a piece of sheepskin on his left arm. Each roll of the sheepskin fur is carved to life, as if it were real wool. The hero’s appearance also shows the story behind it. After his uncle Pelias usurped the throne, he ordered him to go to Colchis to find the Golden Fleece. Jason got the help of Hera, and with Hercules, Meleagloss and other heroes, took the Argonaut and went through hardships to obtain the Golden Fleece. The marble Jason with Golden Fleece statue showcases his bravery and achievements. Nice classical artwork.

The story of marble Jason with Golden Fleece statue comes from ancient Greek myths and legends. Phryxos was rescued by a golden sheep from the god Hermes. To thank God, he sacrificed the sheep to Zeus, the king of the gods, and the golden fleece to King Aietes. Aetes placed the Golden Fleece on an oak tree in the Sacred Grove to be guarded by a poisonous dragon. The Golden Fleece is considered priceless by the whole world, and many heroes and princes coveted it. The story of marble Jason with Golden Fleece statue begins. With the help of Athena, the Argonauts went through all kinds of hardships to reach their destination, but could not get the golden fleece from the fire dragon. The infatuated princess Medea betrayed her father Aietes for love and helped Jason. When he arrived at the Golden Fleece, he killed his younger brother who came to chase him, and followed Jason to leave his hometown to live in a far-away country. However, the golden fleece they got at such a painful price did not bring them happiness. Ten years later, Jason no longer loves his wife Medea. He wants to break the engagement or even abandon his beloved son to marry a beautiful princess from another country. Medea, the goddess of revenge, once committed such a deep sin for love, but Unable to get happiness, she was in great pain in order to get revenge by poisoning princesses from other countries, in order to save her son from revenge by the enemy (the poison was donated by her two sons), and at the same time in order to attack Jason, Medi. Ya cruelly killed his two biological sons. In the end, the poor marble Jason with Golden Fleece statue died in despair, and was killed by the falling heavy wood of the Argonaut during his nap later.

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