BEAUTIFUL GREEK STATUES Persephone Goddess of The Underworld Springtime Flowers&Vegetation Statue 9.8"

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Height: 9.8 inches (25 cm) Width: 3.6 inches (9.14 cm) Depth: 2.2 inches (5.6 cm) Weight: 0.84 lbs (382 gr) YOUR PERFECT STATUE-Our statues are perfect for your house or office decoration and also a perfect gift TOP QUALITY-Our Alabaster statues are made of top quality alabaster powder ,molded and finished by hand.All coloured statues are hand painted. GENUINE GREEK STATUE MADE IN GREECE-All of our Alabaster statues are made in Greece by top Greek artisans SAFE PACKING-We are giving extra care in packing our products so they can be delivered with safety Persephone Goddess Of The Underworld Springtime Flowers&Vegetation Statue 9.8" Height: 9.8 inches (25 cm) Width: 3.6 inches (9.14 cm) Depth: 2.2 inches (5.6 cm) Weight: 0.84 lbs (382 gr) In Greek mythology, Persephone (/pərˈsɛfəni/, per-SEH-fə-nee; Greek: Περσεφόνη), also called Kore (/ˈkɔəriː/; "the maiden") or Cora,is the daughter of Zeus and the harvest goddess Demeter and is the queen of the underworld. Homer describes her as the formidable, venerable majestic princess of the underworld, who carries into effect the curses of men upon the souls of the dead. Persephone was married to Hades, the god-king of the underworld. The myth of her abduction represents her function as the personification of vegetation, which shoots forth in spring and withdraws into the earth after harvest; hence, she is also associated with spring as well as the fertility of vegetation. Similar myths appear in the Orient, in the cults of male gods like Attis, Adonis, and Osiris, and in Minoan Crete. Persephone as a vegetation goddess and her mother Demeter were the central figures of the Eleusinian mysteries that predated the Olympian pantheon and promised the initiated a more enjoyable prospect after death. Persephone is further said to have become by Zeus the mother of Dionysus, Iacchus, or Zagreus, usually in orphic tradition.The origins of her cult are uncertain, but it was based on very old agrarian cults of agricultural communities. Persephone was commonly worshipped along with Demeter and with the same mysteries. To her alone were dedicated the mysteries celebrated at Athens in the month of Anthesterion. In Classical Greek art, Persephone is invariably portrayed robed, often carrying a sheaf of grain. She may appear as a mystical divinity with a sceptre and a little box, but she was mostly represented in the process of being carried off by Hades. In Roman mythology, she is called Proserpina, and her mother, Ceres.

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