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✔️ EXQUISITE CRAFTSMANSHIP - Premium sculpted cold-cast marble using real marble powder mixed with resin. Talented artists have provided the highest quality for this statue, which would fit perfectly in world-class museum gift-shops.
✔️ COLLECTIBLE - Measures 11.25 inches tall, this beautiful statue would be a perfect addition to your home, office, library, or bookshelf. Great addition to any Greek and Roman Mythology collection.
✔️ PERFECT GIFT - Packed in a beautiful gift-box ready for any occasion. A great gift for those that love Greek and Roman Mythology.
✔️ CERBERUS - The three-headed Hound of Hades, Cerberus was the Guardian of the Underworld, tasked with preventing the dead from leaving. As one of his Twelve Labors, Heracles was once tasked with capturing Cerberus, a feat many considered to be impossible.
✔️ GOD OF THE DEAD - Hades, brother of Zeus, and God of the Dead and King of the Underworld. In comparison to his brethren on Mt. Olympus, Hades was more passive than evil, and often strove to maintain relative balance. He rarely left the Underworld, and one of the few occasions was the Kidnap of Persephone, who he made his bride.
✔️ EXQUISITE CRAFTSMANSHIP - Premium sculpted cold-cast marble using real marble powder mixed with resin. Talented artists have provided the highest quality for this statue, which would fit perfectly in world-class museum gift-shops. ✔️ COLLECTIBLE - Measures 11.25 inches tall, this beautiful statue would be a perfect addition to your home, office, library, or bookshelf. Great addition to any Greek and Roman Mythology collection. ✔️ PERFECT GIFT - Packed in a beautiful gift-box ready for any occasion. A great gift for those that love Greek and Roman Mythology. ✔️ CERBERUS - The three-headed Hound of Hades, Cerberus was the Guardian of the Underworld, tasked with preventing the dead from leaving. As one of his Twelve Labors, Heracles was once tasked with capturing Cerberus, a feat many considered to be impossible. ✔️ GOD OF THE DEAD - Hades, brother of Zeus, and God of the Dead and King of the Underworld. In comparison to his brethren on Mt. Olympus, Hades was more passive than evil, and often strove to maintain relative balance. He rarely left the Underworld, and one of the few occasions was the Kidnap of Persephone, who he made his bride.