Ephesus Museum, Turkey. 150 A.D. Greek
Known in Rome as Diana and in Greece as Artemis, she is the twin sister of Apollo and daughter of Zeus and Leto. Artemis was always a virgin, an eternally young, untamed girl, nourishing all life. Thus Diana has many breasts because she has many children to feed. Her hands form the gesture of bestowing worldly and spiritual blessings. She is crowned with the goddess’ sacred vessel, and the lunar disk makes a halo around her head. Diana is the Earth herself, whose mountains are breast and whose body is a dwelling place for all living creatures. Even in the patriarchal era, her worship was so strong that her temple at Ephesus was considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
11.5"H (29cm) wall plaque
Material: bonded stone
Weight: 2 lbs, ship wt: 4 lbs, ship box: 19x13x11
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Code: GR-090S
Price: $43.00
Shipping Weight: 4.00 pounds
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