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Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, education, learning, arts, speech, poetry, music, purity, language and culture. She has a strong presence in the world of art, with many depictions of her found throughout Hindu culture. She is often portrayed riding on a graceful swan and dressed in a white sari, seated upon a delicate lotus flower. Goddess Saraswati is one of the major Hindu goddesses, the wife of Lord Brahma, and the inventor of Sanskirt
24.5cm (H) x 19cm(w) x 12.5cm (D)
Goddess of the Sea
Amphitrite is the goddess of the sea, the queen of the sea, and the wife of the God Poseidon- the Olympian God who ruled over the sea. She was the female personification of the sea, the loud moaning mother of fish, seals, and dolphins.
Amphitrite was widely recognised in Ancient Greece, appearing in art, literature, and cult. She waa said to be tremendously powerful and could calm the waves and even the wind.
39.50cm(H) x 21cm(W) x 2cm(D)
The ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol that represents life, immortality, and the divine power to sustain life. It is also know as the 'Key of Life'. It was believed to bestow health, protection, and blessings upon the living and the dead. The ankh is a teardrop-shaped hoop with a cross connected below it. The hoop represents the sun, the horizontal bar represents the horizon, and the vertical bar represents the sun's path.
God of the Sea
Poseidon gained and ruled the sea as god of the sea and earthquakes with a sharp trident as his weapon. Although he had the reputation for having a violent temper, he created many animals including the first horse to impress Demeter. Poseidon was the second powerful god after Zeus.
33cm (H) x 26cm(w) x 11cm (D)
Goddess of Joy, Music & Dancing
The cat headed goddess was the goddess of pleasure. Cats was as sacred as Bastet, a symbol of animal passion. Her temple kept sacred cats, which were supposed to be reincarnations of the goddess. After they die, they were mummified.
20cm(H) x 7cm(W) x 13cm(D)
19cm(H) x 6.5cm(W) x 9cm(D)
Goddess of Fertility & Motherhood
She was the greatest of Egyptian divinities, the embodiment of ideal motherhood and womanhood. Her name translates to “Queen of Throne”. Isis was believed to be powerful in the ways of magic, having the ability to create and destroy life with mere words.
9cm(H) x 13cm(W) x 4cm(D)
God of Embalming & the Dead
Anubis was a jackal-headed deity who presided over the embalming process and accompanied dead kings in the afterworld. When kings were being judged by Osiris, Anubis placed their hearts on one side of the scale and a feather on the other. Anubis is the son of Osiris & Nephthys.

