You are bidding for ONE Talisman of the following
MEDUSA head talisman - pendant Large : Dimensions 39 x 37mm weight aprox. 37gram.
The amulet is made of Cast Bronze with 80% Copper and 20% Tin, mix kept as close as possible to ancient standards
Absolutelly NO RESINS
You can also buy both if you like. We do offer postage discounts
For every 2 items you pay 1x POSTAGE you will be refunded the postage difference after the checkout, OR you can contact me and make a total before you buy.
Each comes with it's presentation box and an 100% quality leather chain
For more quantities please contact me
These rare unique and , nowhere else available in the internet, nor you will find them NOWHERE in tourist places in Greece.
ALL designs are limmited editions of 2500 each in series.
Individually hand signed and numbered at the back
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They are handcrafted, mystic, beautiful and divine Hellenic Talisman, are made from Oxidized Bronze lending them an authentic, ancient Grecian look!
They are made to last a lifetime.
They represent the Hellenic Pantheon and they are made in Athens, Greece by a professional sculptor who has made us his sole distributors.
They are worn by Hellenic Polytheists, pagans and/or wiccans.
Wear them for protection, protection against any enemy.
Charging them on your altar or the God's/Goddess's statue will empower each talisman even more.
You will be noticed for their unique style and true statement.
Since each talisman is handmade and different the Brass natural patina to the one you get may be different that in the images
One of the Gorgons, and the only one who was mortal. Her gaze could turn whoever she looked upon to stone. There is a particular myth in which Medusa was originally a beautiful maiden. She desecrated Athena's temple by lying there with Poseidon. Outraged, Athena turned Medusa's hair into living snakes.
Medusa was killed by the hero Perseus with the help of Athena and Hermes.
He killed her by cutting of her head and gave it to Athena, who placed it in the center of her Aegis , which she wore over her breastplate.
From Medusa's dead body the giant Chrysaor and the winged horse Pegasus, her son by Poseidon, sprang forth.