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AIA Parastone GRE09 Greek Owl Statue with Bronze Finish P5019669AIA-GRE09 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/AIA/AIA-GRE09.jpg Parastone GRE09 Greek Owl Statue with Bronze Finish Manufacturer Part Number: GRE09Size: 3.5\"H x 2\"W x 2\"DItem Type: Greek statueWeight (lbs): 0.3; ship wt: 2 lbsReplica of a Greek Bronze Owl from Karia (5th century B.C). This early classic, Bronze Owl was probably made in the Karia region, in the south-west of Asia Minor (on the coast of what is now Turkey). In Greek mythology, mighty Athena, the virginal goddess of wisdom and the arts, chose an owl to accompany her. The Greeks believed that owls could see at night thanks to a light that shone from within which, in turn, came to symbolize the purity of the shining goddess. In the city state of Athens, owls were protected birds which nested on the Acropolis in large numbers and adorned the rear of every coin. Because Athena was also the goddess of military tactics, an owl flying by was viewed as a good omen if the army was going into battle.Part of the Parastone Museum Collection of museum replicas. Made from resin with a verdigris green bronze patina and measures 3.5\"H x 2\"W x 2\"D. Comes with description card. 5019669 8718375750438 2.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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Parastone GRE09 Greek Owl Statue with Bronze Finish

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UPC: 8718375750438
SKU: AIA-GRE09
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Product Description

  • Size: 3.5"H x 2"W x 2"D
  • Material: Resin, green bronze finish
  • Greek statue
Manufacturer Part Number: GRE09

  • Size: 3.5"H x 2"W x 2"D
  • Item Type: Greek statue
  • Weight (lbs): 0.3; ship wt: 2 lbs

    Replica of a Greek Bronze Owl from Karia (5th century B.C). This early classic, Bronze Owl was probably made in the Karia region, in the south-west of Asia Minor (on the coast of what is now Turkey). In Greek mythology, mighty Athena, the virginal goddess of wisdom and the arts, chose an owl to accompany her. The Greeks believed that owls could see at night thanks to a light that shone from within which, in turn, came to symbolize the purity of the shining goddess. In the city state of Athens, owls were protected birds which nested on the Acropolis in large numbers and adorned the rear of every coin. Because Athena was also the goddess of military tactics, an owl flying by was viewed as a good omen if the army was going into battle.

    Part of the Parastone Museum Collection of museum replicas. Made from resin with a verdigris green bronze patina and measures 3.5"H x 2"W x 2"D. Comes with description card.
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