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Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse
Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse
Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse
Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse
Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse
Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse
Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse
Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse

Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse Goddess of Love Beauty and War Cold Cast Resin Sculpture Antique Bronze Finish Statue

Product ID : 55764873


Galleon Product ID 55764873
Shipping Weight 2.18 lbs
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Model WU77873A4
Manufacturer Veronese Design
Shipping Dimension 10.39 x 6.38 x 6.34 inches
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Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse 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: L 4 3/4" * W 4 3/4" * H 8 1/4"


About Veronese Design 8 1/4 Shield Maiden Freya Norse

Freya is the goddess of love, magic, fertility, and material possessions in Norse mythology. She rules over the heavenly field of Folkvangr where she receives half of those who die in battle while the other half goes to Odin’s hall, Valhalla. Freya is the wife of Odr, the couple shares many similarities with another pair of famous Norse gods, Odin and Frigg. Due to the shared characteristic of Freya and Frigg, many believe that they are practically the same persona derived from an earlier, proto-germanic goddess, Frija. The word for “Friday” is named after Frija, just as the word “Wednesday” is named after Woden, the old name for Odin.