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HECATE STATUE Greek Goddess Titan 11-1/4" - MAGIC NIGHT SPIRITS WITCHCRAFT

Description: #A-SH721 Hecate (Hekate) was the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy. She was the only child of the Titans Perses and Asteria from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea. Created in cold-cast resin, this statuette is 11.25" x 6 x 6". Payment is due within seven days. If you would like to purchase more than the quantity shown, please contact me.USPS Priority Mail, FedEx, and UPS are available; insurance is included. Shipping may only be combined with other items whose # starts with A, and which are paid for at the same time and delivered to the same address; please wait to pay until I send you your combined invoice to ensure that you have the correct amount.Please double-check your delivery address. If package is returned due to an inaccurate or incomplete address, Buyer is responsible for cost of reshipping. Hecate, both Titan and goddess, assisted the gods in their war with the Giants, and slew Clytius. She was a witness to the kidnapping of Persephone and assisted Demeter in her search for her daughter, guiding her through the night with flaming torches. After the mother-daughter reunion, she became Persephone's minister and companion in Hades. It was in the time of the Greek tragedians that she became associated with the Underworld. Three metamorphosis myths describe the origins of her animal familiars: the black she-dog and the polecat (a mustelid house pet kept by the ancients to hunt vermin). The dog was the Trojan Queen Hekabe (Hecuba) who leapt into the sea after the fall of Troy and was transformed by the goddess. The polecat was either the witch Gale, turned as punishment for her incontinence, or Galinthias, midwife of Alkmene (Alcmena), who was transformed by the enraged goddess Eileithyia but adopted by the sympathetic Hecate.Hecate was usually depicted in Greek vase painting as a woman holding twin torches. Sometimes she was dressed in a knee-length maiden's skirt and hunting boots, much like Artemis. In statuary Hecate was often depicted in triple form as a goddess of crossroads. Her name means "worker from afar" from the Greek word hekatos. The masculine form of the name, Hekatos, was a common epithet of the god Apollon.Hekate was identified with a number of other goddesses including Artemis, Selene (the Moon), Despoine, the sea-goddess Crataeis, the goddess of the Taurian Khersonese in Scythia, the Kolkhian (Colchian) nymph Perseis, the heroine Iphigeneia, the Thracian goddesses Bendis and Cotys, the Euboian nymph Maira(the Dog-Star), the Eleusinian nymph Daeira, and the Boiotian nymph Herkyna.She appears to have been an ancient Thracian or Carian divinity, and, as a Titan, ruled in heaven, on the earth, and in the sea. She bestowed on mortals wealth, victory, wisdom, good luck to sailors and hunters, and prosperity to youth and to the flocks of cattle; but all these blessings might at the same time be withheld by her, if mortals did not deserve them. She was the only one among the Titans who retained this power under the rule of Zeus, and she was honored by all the immortal gods. Mysteries were celebrated to her in Samothrace and Aegina. "Cold Casting" is a technique using fine metal, stone or wood powder mixed with resin to create objects that duplicate the look and feel of "hot" foundry castings, without the expense and danger of working with molten materials in a foundry. Cold-casting can done using bronze, copper, tin, porcelain, limestone, wood, marble and more. The mold can be back-filled to increase weight to that of a solid stone or metal piece. After burnishing, the object will have the authentic look and feel of true hot metal, stone or wood but be much more affordable. Because the surface is true metal, it will naturally oxidize unless sealed, or it can be artificially oxidized using a variety of patinas to produce a range of artistic effects.Most of the major lines of figurines on the market today (Hamilton, Enesco, etc.) are made of cold-cast resin.

Price: 64.99 USD

Location: Middlefield, Massachusetts

End Time: 2024-08-27T00:48:03.000Z

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HECATE STATUE Greek Goddess Titan 11-1/4" - MAGIC NIGHT SPIRITS WITCHCRAFT

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