Ancient Greek Bronze Museum Statue Replica Of Pan CODE:207 Dimensions: 12x8 cm or 4.74x3.16 in Weight: 400gr Material: BRONZE Color: GREEN/GOLD OXIDIGATITION This is a handmade Museum Replica Of Pan made in Greece, from 100% bronze using the traditional lost wax technique. This is the same technique used by the ancient Greeks to create bronze sculptures and arsenal. The prototype which it was made by is a museum exhibit. The green / gold color is given through the process of oxidization
Ancient Greek Bronze Museum Statue Replica Of Pan
Dimensions: 12x8 cm or 4.74x3.16 in
Material: BRONZE
Color: GREEN/GOLD OXIDIGATITION
In Greek religion and mythology, Pan (Ancient Greek: Πᾶν, Pān) is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music, and companion of the nymphs. His name originates within the Ancient Greek language, from the word paein (πάειν), meaning "to pasture." He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. With his homeland in rustic Arcadia, he is recognized as the god of fields, groves, and wooded glens; because of this, Pan is connected to fertility and the season of spring. The ancient Greeks also considered Pan to be the god of theatrical criticism. In Roman religion and myth, Pan's counterpart was Faunus, a nature god who was the father of Bona Dea, sometimes identified as Fauna. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Pan became a significant figure in the Romantic movement of western Europe, and also in the 20th-century Neopagan movement.
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