SATYR STATUE

Satyrs are figures from Greek mythology who were followers of the god of wine Dionysus and who were often guilty of excessive sexual desires and overindulgence of wine. Men with a horse's tail and ears or men with goat legs, these shaggy and unruly creatures lived wild in the forests and symbolized the dangers of unrestraint. Satyrs are frequently depicted in ancient art, typically causing havoc by attacking women and performing lewd tricks with wine cups. They could be more industrious when Dionysus put them to work making wine. The most famous individual satyr is wise old Silenus, who was the tutor of Dionysus. Please be aware that, due to the fact that our products are either individually cast, carved, hand painted and hand finished, there will inevitably be minor variations in size, colour and texture.(B259-P)

Details:

Condition: New, Handmade in Greece

Material: Casting stone

Height: 24 cm(9.5 inches)

Width: 6.5 cm(2.5 inches)

Weight: 500 g