Bronze Hygieia Greek Pantheon Statue

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If you desire a reminder of health and cleanliness in your home, then you should display the Bronze Hygieia Greek Pantheon Statue. This goddess statue will surely suit your Greek home decor. You can also give it as a gift. Made from polystone, this hand-painted mini mythology statue depicts the Greek goddess of hygiene standing on a rectangular platform. The platform has a small plaque that reads Hygieia.

The bronze-colored goddess looks down at her hands. She holds a green snake and a small bowl, getting ready to milk it for its venom. The snake wraps around her arms and around her back. The goddess wears a flowing red robe, or chiton. You can add this mini Greek goddess statue to any Grecian collection. It works well in small spaces, so you can easily set it on a table, desk, or shelf.

History of Hygieia

This daughter of Asclepius lends her name to the word hygiene as health, cleanliness, and sanitation were her domains. In addition, the goddess was named in the original Hippocratic oath for medical practitioners. A 1st century statue included the snake and bowl aspects shown here.

Key Features:

  • Based on Greek mythology
  • Depicts the goddess milking a snake
  • Plaque reads Hygieia
  • Fits a variety of spaces
  • Great decor piece and collectible

Materials:

  • Made from polystone

Measurements:

  • Length: 1.6 Inches
  • Width: 1.6 Inches
  • Height: 3.6 Inches

Measurements are approximate.

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