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Triple Moon Goddess Statue Hecate

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Dimensions 31 cm across (12 inches).
Weight 3 kg
Brand Nemesis Now
Article Number 23112
Model Number B5977V2

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Bronze finish figurine featuring the complex Greek Goddess Hecate shown in the singular form with triple moons.

Larger display piece.

Hecate was worshiped in Athenian households as a protective goddess and one who bestowed prosperity and daily blessings on the family.

Made from a quality cast resin. Solid and weighty.

Great design and detail. July 2022 release.

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