Asclepios Statue from Epidaurus Greek Collectible Figurine 8.25H

Asclepios Statue from Epidaurus Greek Collectible Figurine 8.25H

$61.75
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Asclepius Greek Statue is based on an original full-size statue found at Epidaurus, Greece circa 4th to 2nd century BCE. Asclepius is shown standing holding his attribute, a stick with snake curled around it. Asclepius Greek Statue is part of the Parastone Museum Collection of fine collectibles. GRE07. Made from resin with an antique finish, and measures: 8.25 in H x 4.25 in W x 2.25 in D. Weighs 1 lb. Made from resin with an antique finish, Asclepius has fine crafted details and good proportions. Give it to a doctor or patient. Measures: 8.25 in H x 4.25 in W x 2.25 in D. Weighs 1.2 lbs. NOTE: the statue will have random grey streaks which is meant to suggest marble veins. Asclepius (Epidaurus, Greece 4-2nd C.BC) Asclepius, son of Apollon and Coronis, is the (demi-)god of medicine and the father of Hygieia, goddess of health and Panacea, goddess of medicines. Coronis committed adultery while she was pregnant and was laid out on a funeral pyre. At the last minute, her son was freed

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