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    Charon, Ferryman of the River Styx Statue: Guide to the Underworld

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    Charon, Ferryman of the River Styx Statue: Guide to the Underworld

    Embark on the Mythical Journey with Charon

    This intricately detailed statue captures the enigmatic figure of Charon, the ferryman of the River Styx in Greek mythology. Crafted from durable polystone, this piece brings the shadowy realm of the underworld to life, making it a captivating addition to any mythology enthusiast's collection or unique home decor.

    Key Features:

    • Intricate Detailing: Marvel at the sculpted details of Charon, his boat, and the souls embarking on their final journey.
    • Durable Polystone: Crafted from high-quality polystone for lasting beauty and a substantial feel.
    • Compact Size: Perfect for display on shelves, desks, or curio cabinets (L 3 ¾" x W 1 ⅝" x H 3 ⅜").
    • Symbolic Representation: A powerful representation of transition, the afterlife, and the journey of souls.
    • Unique Conversation Piece: This striking statue is sure to spark intrigue and discussion.

    Embrace the Mythology:

    Charon, the son of Erebus and Nyx (Darkness and Night), ferried the souls of the deceased across the River Styx, the boundary between the world of the living and the underworld ruled by Hades.  He demanded an obolus (a small coin) for his passage, which was traditionally placed in the mouth of the deceased.