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Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding
Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding
Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding
Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding
Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding
Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding
Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding
Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding
Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding

Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding Thunderbolt with Eagle Cold Cast Resin Statue Antique Bronze Finish Sculpture

Product ID : 14322867


Galleon Product ID 14322867
Shipping Weight 3.62 lbs
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Model WU76927A4
Manufacturer Veronese Design
Shipping Dimension 15.2 x 10.39 x 6.81 inches
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Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding 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

  • Packaged with gift box and bottom covered by felt to protect tabletop and display surfaces

  • Size: 7 1/2" Length 5 1/2" Width 11 3/4" Height


About Veronese Design 11 3/4" Zeus Greek God Holding

Zeus was the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who ruled as king of the gods of Mount Olympus. His name is cognate with the first element of his Roman equivalent Jupiter. Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea, the youngest of his siblings to be born, though sometimes reckoned the eldest as the others required disgorging from Cronus's stomach. In most traditions, he is married to Hera, by whom he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe, and Hephaestus. At the oracle of Dodona, his consort was said to be Dione, by whom the Iliad states that he fathered Aphrodite.