Estia Creations Hygieia Head and Bust Sculpture Set Artifacts

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Management number 211628876 Release Date 2026/04/04 List Price $31.60 Model Number 211628876
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In Greek and Roman mythology, Hygieia was the daughter of the god of medicine, Asclepius, and Epione. She was the goddess/personification of health (Greek: ὑγίεια - hugieia), cleanliness and sanitation. Hygieia also played an important part in her father's cult. While her father was more directly associated with healing, she was associated with the prevention of sickness and the continuation of good health. At Athens, Hygieia was the subject of a local cult since at least the 7th century BC. “ A strange accident happened in the course of building, which showed that the goddess was not averse to the work, but was aiding and co-operating to bring it to perfection. One of the artificers, the quickest and the handiest workman among them all, with a slip of his foot fell down from a great height, and lay in a miserable condition, the physicians having no hope of his recovery. When Pericles was in distress about this, the goddess appeared to him at night in a dream, and ordered a course of treatment, which he applied, and in a short time and with great ease cured the man. And upon this occasion it was that he set up a brass statue of Hygieia, in the citadel near the altar, which they say was there before. But it was Phidias who wrought the goddess's image in gold, and he has his name inscribed on the pedestal as the workman of it. ” However, the cult of Hygieia as an independent goddess did not begin to spread out until the Delphic oracle recognized her, and after the devastating Plague of Athens (430-427 BC) and in Rome in 293 BC.(B44) Details: Hygieia Bust Condition: New, made in Greece. Approximately Height: 11.5 cm - 4.5 inches Width: 5.5 cm - 2.1 inches Weight: 180 g Material Casting stone Details:Hygieia Head (B223) Condition: New, made in Greece. Approximately Height: 13 cm - 5.1 inches Width: 7 cm - 2.7 inches Depth: 9cm - 3.5 inches Weight: 600g Material: Casting stone

  • In Greek and Roman mythology, Hygieia was the daughter of the god of medicine, Asclepius, and Epione. She was the goddess/personification of health, cleanliness and sanitation.
  • Material: Casting stone
  • Hygieia Head details: Height: 13 cm - 5.1 inches Width: 7 cm - 2.7 inches Depth: 9cm - 3.5 inches Weight: 600g
  • Hygieia Bust details: Height: 11.5 cm - 4.5 inches Width: 5.5 cm - 2.1 inches Weight: 180 g
UPC 652043328889
Color White
Theme Horror
Seasons All Seasons
character Heart
Brand Name Estia Creations
Finish Types Brass
Manufacturer Estia Creations
Material Type Alabaster, Metal, Stone
Mounting Type Tabletop
Collection Name All
Product Care Instructions Wipe Clean

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