Roman story statue of Cupid Kindling the Torch of Hymen

Roman story statue of Cupid Kindling the Torch of Hymen

NO.: AKCC-183

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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Hymen, a naked youth wearing a chaplet of roses, stands with a torch in his right hand. With his left he embraces Cupid who stands beside him. Cupid rests his left hand on his bow and places his right on the shoulder of Hymen. He inclines his head to blow on the torch. The group is supported from the back by drapery which falls from Hymen’s left arm on to an altar. His golden arrow into the heart will promote love to marriage, and the lead arrow of the status of Cupid Kindling the Torch of Hymen into the heart will make those who love each other hate and end in separation. With gleaming golden wings, he roamed with a bow and arrow, often shooting aimlessly. He mischievously fires trembling divine arrows, evoking the passion of love. Bring vitality to nature and grant all things the ability to multiply. This lovely and mischievous status of Cupid Kindling the Torch of Hymen has two kinds of arrows: the golden arrow that brings love to marriage and the lead arrow that interrupts love and breaks it up. In addition, the status of Cupid Kindling the Torch of Hymen has a torch that illuminates the soul.

The statue of Cupid Kindling the Torch of Hymen has a golden bow, a golden arrow and a lead arrow. If shot by his golden arrow, it will make people yearn for love and promote love to marriage. Even enemies will become lovers, and love It must be sweet and happy; on the contrary, if it is shot by his lead arrow, it will make people reject love, and those who love each other will also have hatred, and end up with a breakup, even a good friend will become an enemy, and love will become pain, Jealousy is mixed. It is said that the statue of Cupid Kindling the Torch of Hymen is blindfolded when shooting arrows, so people say that love is blind. The arrow of the little god of love can’t be resisted by both gods and people. He once shot Apollo with a golden arrow, and shot the fairy Daphne with a lead arrow. As a result, Apollo fell out of love. Many love stories are because of him. up. The golden arrow of the statue of Cupid Kindling the Torch of Hymen once incarnated a little Cupid named Lupoli, the patron saint of Orpheus and Eurydice.

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