As queen of the gods and wife to Odin, Frigga was the foremost among the goddesses in Norse mythology. Here, in the Frigga Statue, she is depicted as a beautiful woman who wields a staff and sits atop a strange, beast like statue as a throne. Gifted with prophecy, Frigga knew much but rarely shared all that she had foreseen. In this statue, she wears simple yet decorative bands across her torso, along with a long skirt that falls across her legs. A winged headband adorns her forehead. A bird perches on one arm, while her other hand supports a tall staff capped with a figure playing the flute. She sits on a strange statue that is vaguely feline, but features sharp teeth and horns, along with a spiral shaped tail. This attractive statue is made entirely from cold cast resin, which has been hand painted to feature the appearance and luster of cast bronze metal. It measures approximately 10.875 inches tall. As a matronly goddess of wives, mothers, and lovers, Frigga was a popular goddess among Norse women, and even now, the Frigga Statue is likely a popular mythological statue among those enthusiasts who love both history and mythology.
Key Features: Made from Cold Cast Resin Hand Painted to Look like Cast Bronze Metal Features Frigga, a Goddess from Norse Mythology An Intricately Detailed Piece Incredible Home Decor Item or Gift Idea Measurements: Height: 10.875 inches