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Veronese Figurine "Hygeia - Goddess of Health", 15.5 cm (78203A4)
The Veronese figurine "Hygieia - Goddess of Health" is a refined artistic symbol of purity, harmony, prevention, and care for human well-being. In ancient Greek mythology, Hygieia was the patroness of health, hygiene, and inner balance, and her image became the foundation of all modern medicine.
Hygieia is depicted wearing a long, flowing tunic, symbolizing purity and nobility. She holds a cup from which a snake drinks, a universally recognized symbol of pharmacy, the art of medicine, and healing. This image emphasizes the idea of a wise, caring approach to health, based not only on treatment but also on prevention.
The figure is crafted from durable polystone with a highly detailed bronze coating, allowing for the most accurate rendering of the goddess's graceful forms, soft folds of clothing, and refined grace. The sculpture features an elegant vertical composition and will make a refined accent in a doctor's office, pharmacy, clinic, laboratory, or home interior.
This figurine is a deeply symbolic gift for doctors, pharmacists, nurses, medical students, and anyone who values health, harmony, and caring for themselves and their loved ones.
Benefits of the Veronese Hygieia, Goddess of Health figurine:
- Mythological symbol of medicine and pharmacy
- The cup and snake are a universally recognized symbol of the healing arts.
- A symbol of prevention, purity and harmony
- Refined, graceful form
- Detailed bronze coating
- High artistic elaboration
- Compact size - perfect for your desktop
- Durable and long-lasting material
- Gift wrapping
- Reliable transport protection
Place this figurine in a doctor's office, pharmacy, laboratory, reception area, office, or home. It will create an atmosphere of trust, professionalism, and concern for health, emphasizing the owner's status and high level of culture.
Height: 15.5 cm
Width: 6.5 cm
Material: polystone (artificial stone)
Coating: bronze spraying
Packaging: gift box + protective foam
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