Greek Goddess "Hekate" made from cold cast resin with a bronze finish Highly detailed sculpture Dimensions Hekate (or Hecate) is the goddess of magic, witchcraft, night, moon, ghosts and nromanticism. She was the only child of the Persian and Asteria Titans, from whom she received her power over the sky, earth and sea. Hekate helped Demeter in her search for Persephone, guiding her through the night with blazing torches. After the mother and daughter meeting, she became the minister and companion of Persephone in Haides. Two metamorphosis myths describe the origins of his animal families: black and the polecat (a pet kept to hunt vermin). was originally Queen Trojan Hekabe, who jumped into the sea after Troy's fall and was transformed by the goddess into her familiarity. The polecat was originally the witch Gale who was transformed into the beast to punish her for her incontinence. Others say it is Galinthias, Alkmene's nurse, transformed by the angry Eileithyia, but received by Hekate as her animal. Hekate was usually depicted in the painting of a Greek vase as a woman holding flashlights. Sometimes she was dressed in a mid-length skirt and hunting boots, like Artemis. Hekate was often depicted as a triple form as a goddess of crossings. Hekate has been identified with a number of other goddesses, including Artemis and Selene (moon), Arkadian, Sea Goddess Krataeis, Taurian Goddess Khersonese (from Skythia), Persia Kolkhian and Argive Iphigeneia, the Thracian goddess Bendis and Kotys, Euboian May. will go. dog-star), Eleusinian Daeira and the Nymph Boiotian Herkyna. The artist perfectly captured the proportions and movement, a lovely tactile sculpture, a perfect gift for collectors.
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