DRAGONS: Past Present and Future
A Limited Edition of Cold Cast Bronze Reproductions
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Draig Newydd
(New Dragon)
Height 24cm
Weight 1.8 kg
This cheerful welsh dragon represents the present. He sits on a rock engraved with celtic knot work (a link with the past) and instead of being in the classic fighting pose is at peace with the world.
He is alert and accepts the new, embraces change without breaking his ties with the past.
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Mam Ddraig
(Mother Dragon of the future)
Height 22cm
Weight 1.8 kg
Mam dragon is the matriarch of the future.
She is the life giver for she listens, loves, and nurtures the next generation.
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Draigiau Myrddin
(Merlins Dragons Past)
Height 17cm Width 22cm
Weight 5 kg
It is believed in the 5th Century, Merlin
was called in to help Vortigen to solve a mystery
as to why the foundations of the fortress he was building kept falling down.
Merlin requested they dig below the foundations until they find a pool.
Once found they were to drain the water away.
This was carried out and two sleeping dragons were discovered and woken.
They soon began to fight.
The white dragon chased the red one away,
which later returned and chased the white dragon away.
It is said the pool symbolised the world ( the central mound in the sculpture)
and the dragons: the saxons and welsh.
At first the saxons will triumph but later the welsh will be free again. The red dragon is seen on
the welsh national flag today.
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GODDESSES
Reproductions of historical goddesses in
Iron cast resin also available in cold cast bronze
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Venus of Willendorf
(Paleolithic 24,000 BC)
Height 18cm
Weight 900g
£45
The original figure was found in 1908 in Austria, made of oolitic limestone and tinted with red ochre. She was only 11.1cm high, and as her feet so tiny, it is suggested she was meant to sit in the palm of your hand. (I have given her a base to stand on.)
It is believed she represents fertility
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Tel Halaf Goddess
(Neolithic 5000BC)
Height 14cm
Weight 900g
£45
These little figures usually about 7cm high, were mass produced and found at a neolithic site named Tel Halaf near Mosel in Iraq. This ancient Syrian civilisation were accomplished potters, and created many woman figures thought to represent fertility and the feminine creative.
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Bird Goddess
(Syro- Hittite 1400BC)
Height 18cm
Weight 450g
£40
The bird like face reflects a belief in spirituality, and the pronounced breasts and pubic triangle simple symbolism, for this goddess is believed to be the Giver of Life and Existence. Again I have given her a stand as feet are non existent.
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Astarte Goddess
(4500BC)
Height 25cms
Weight 800g
£45
Another goddess with bird like face, but tall this time. maybe a priestess. Astarte is known for her love, fertility and war, she is a powerful female force!
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Inanna Goddess
Sumerian (7000BC)
Height 16cm
Weight 700g
£40
Inanna is another goddess who represents not only love but also war . She is a force to be reckoned with and was thought to have entered the underworld. Passion is her main element.
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