Aphrodite: The Goddess of...
Aphrodite is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion and procreation.
Hermes is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology.
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Hermes: Messenger of the gods, 8.7cm Full Body White Veronese Statue, With golden details, Ancient Greece.
Hermes is one of the most important gods in Greek mythology. He is the god of travelers, merchants, thieves, athletes, and also of commerce. Additionally, he is considered the protector of language, writing, and commercial transactions. In depictions, he usually carries the caduceus, the petasos, and the helmet, while often accompanied by an eagle.
A statue of Hermes can highlight Greek mythology and offer a sense of classical beauty and spirituality to the space.
It can serve as a source of inspiration and remind its owner of the values ??that Hermes represents, such as communication, intellectual intelligence, and protection against evil.
Briefly, Hermes story:
Hermes, the son of Zeus and Maia, was one of the most prominent gods in ancient Greek mythology. He was born on Mount Olympus and from a young age showed a strong interest in the arts and the acquisition of knowledge. He is considered the first teacher of the human race. He introduced letters and sciences to humanity, taught the use of intelligence, and there are myths that attribute to him the transmission of the knowledge of fire to humans. His symbols are the caduceus, the emblem of the swiftest messengers, and the winged sandals.
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