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Veronese Design 10.25 Inch Persephone Greek Goddess
Veronese Design 10.25 Inch Persephone Greek Goddess
Veronese Design 10.25 Inch Persephone Greek Goddess
Veronese Design 10.25 Inch Persephone Greek Goddess
Veronese Design 10.25 Inch Persephone Greek Goddess

Veronese Design 10.25 Inch Persephone Greek Goddess of Vegetation and The Underworld Antique Bronze Finish Statue

Product ID : 43629291


Galleon Product ID 43629291
Shipping Weight 2.82 lbs
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Model WU77567A4
Manufacturer Veronese Design
Shipping Dimension 12.05 x 7.64 x 6.77 inches
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Veronese Design 10.25 Inch Persephone Greek Goddess Features

  • Crafted by master artisan using high quality designer resin and Cold Cast Bronze method

  • Cold Cast Bronze is the casting method of mixing bronze material and resin together in order to create detailed statues with metallic surface

  • Superb Detailing and Hand Painted Accents Really Bring Statue to Life!

  • Size(Inch): 10 1/4 High x 5 1/8 x 4 3/4

  • Weight: 2 pounds and 6 ounces


About Veronese Design 10.25 Inch Persephone Greek Goddess

Persephone is the daughter of nature, her mother is the goddess of harvest, Demeter. Persephone is depicted as a youthful, beautiful and a goddess full of life, her beauty draws attention of Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, who abducted Persephone while she was out picking flowers. After Persephone’s disappearance, Demeter looked everywhere for her child, causing mayhem and destruction everywhere she went, the earth began to suffer, crops died, animals became barren and the realm transformed to a cold and lifeless land. Considering the fate of the world is at hand, Zeus convinced Hades that he must return Persephone to Demeter, however at this point Persephone had already consumed several pomegranate seeds from the underworld, which stops her from leaving the underworld according to the rules, which results in Persephone have to spend Summer and Spring with Demeter and Winter and Autumn with Hades.