Description
here she is
the sugarcane bow represents the mind and the flowery arrows are the five sense objects
black gold color finish
(photo shows a light golden colored oil
Norse Tyr Cauldron here she isGiver of victory, brave and just. He was Odin's second son, the bravest of the gods. Our Tuesday is named for Tyr, who fought only wars of justice. He sacrificed a hand defeating and chaining Fenrir, the great Wolf of Chaos, when he threatened Asgaard. This piece depicts the god with battle ax. [Replica of a bronze statue, circa 200 BCE, from Zealand, Denmark.] 7 1 4" gypsumstone statue, antique bronze color finish. #NTY
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