Hector & Achilles Greek Mythology Heros Cold Cast Βronze statues 12.5cm/5inches

$ 66.65

Size: Mini (up to 6in.) Subject: Mythology Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Item Height: 4.9 Style: Ancient Art Colour: Brown Title: Hector & Achilles Greek Mythology Heros Height (Inches): 4.9 Type: Sculpture Time Period Produced: Contemporary (1980-Now) Culture: Greek Format: Statue gtin13: Does not apply Production Technique: Bronze Casting Listed By: Dealer or Reseller Medium: Bronze Originality: Reproduction Country/Region of Manufacture: China Unit of Sale: Single Piece Material: Bronze UPC: Does not apply Handmade: Yes Placement: Table

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* Buy with confidence from our over three decades experienced shop, best seller of Greek cds/dvds/vinyls, bio Cretan products, statues and souvenirs on eBay. *We guarantee all items we sell are original and sealed. *Delivery time : Europe 3-10 days, Rest of the world 5-20 days. Weekends and bank holidays are not included. *Returns accepted only if the item is faulty or our mistake. (Postage covered from us). *Returned items must be in mint condition as when received. *For any problem please get in contact with us before you leave feedback. HEIGHT: 12.5cm / 4.9 inches WIDTH: 10cm / 3.9 inches DEPTH: 5cm / 1.9 inches WEIGHT: 300 gr / 0.66 lb MANUFACTURER: Veronese COLOR: Brown MATERIAL: Cold cast bronze & resin the surface is coated with a layer of bronze CULTURE: Greek STYLE NAME: Ancient Art TYPE: Statue / Sculpture / Miniature HANDMADE Very Detailed and High Quality Hand-painted and signed with the Veronese brand GIFT BOXED PROFESSIONAL PACKAGING *Actual Product dimensions, weight and color available may differ from those shown as this is handmade. *Solid cold cast bronze resin allows for greater detail and a nice weight. All Veronese figurines are nicely boxed, have exceptional detail and make excellent gifts. Achilles was a hero in Greek mythology and one of the main characters that participated in the Trojan War. He was also the protagonist of Homer’s epic, the Iliad. He was the son of Peleus, king of the Myrmidons, and Thetis, a nymph. Both Zeus and Poseidon were in love with Thetis, however Prometheus warned them of a prophecy that said the son of Thetis would be greater than his father; so, the two gods decided to withdraw, and Peleus ended up marrying her. When Achilles was born, his mother wanted to make him immortal and thus, dipped him in the river Styx. However, she did not realise that his heel, by which she held him, was not touched by the waters, and so that was the only part of his body that remained mortal. According to another version, Thetis covered Achilles’ body in ambrosia and put him on top of a fire to burn away his mortality; however, she was enraged because she was interrupted by Peleus and abandoned them... Hector was a prince of Troy in Greek mythology, son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. His wife was Andromache and they had a son, Scamandrius or Astyanax. Hector was considered the greatest warrior of Troy, but he did not approve of the war that had started between the Greeks and the Trojans. During the Trojan War, he was the leader of the Trojan army. It was prophesied that the first Greek who would land on Trojan soil would die. Odysseus, cunning as he was, threw his shield on the soil and landed on it. Therefore, the next person who stepped off the ship was Protesilaus and was killed in a duel with Hector, fulfilling the prophecy...