THE PALEOLITHIC VENUS OF WILLENDORF
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This meticulously crafted replica of the Venus of Willendorf, a 25,000-year-old Paleolithic figurine discovered in Austria in 1908, celebrates the ancient reverence for the Earth Mother and female fertility.
As one of hundreds of similar Neolithic figures, it highlights the enduring worship of earth goddesses long before the rise of other deities. Originally misnamed "Venus" due to misconceptions about its nudity, this statue now symbolizes a profound connection to nature, the female form, and the spirit of Gaia.
Each replica is individually 3D-printed, hand-finished, and painted with acrylics, ensuring no two pieces are alike, with slight variations in color and detail.
Standing at 110 mm tall and weighing approximately 100 grams, this durable, hand-painted statue is perfect for home decor, historical gifts, or museum exhibits.
Available in brown or yellow color, it captures the iconic curves and reddish ochre tones of the original oolitic limestone artifact. A testament to ancient artistry and the timeless celebration of femininity, this replica invites you to connect with the beauty and mystery of the ancient world.
The size corresponds to the natural: 110/70/80 mm. Weight-about 100 g.
Very strong, not afraid of shipping to any country.
You can choose the color when ordering: brown or yellow.
The Venus of Willendorf is an 11.1-centimetre-tall (4.4 in)
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