
Hygieia Statue - Greek Goddess of Health and Sanitation
Hygieia was the daughter of the god of medicine, Asclepius, and the goddess of soothing pain, Epione. She was associated with the prevention of sickness. This bronze Greek Goddess Hygieia Statue is a lovely addition to any collection. Crafted from cold cast bronze, this statue has been hand-painted to show every detail. Hygieia stands, wearing a belted chiton, with a snake wrapped loosely around her body. The snake and grass are green and her chiton is red with gold fibulae. Hygieia feeds the snake from a bowl in her hand. She was the personification of health, cleanliness, and sanitation. This collectible bronze figure makes a great gift for health professionals and historians.
Key Features:
- Hand-painted to bring out every detail
- Depicts Greek goddess Hygieia with a snake
- Inspired by the Greek spirit of sanitation
- Perfect for health workers and reenactors
- Excellent gift or home decor idea
Materials:
- Made from Cold Cast Bronze
Measurements:
- Height: 10.75 Inches
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