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Pocket Pan Statue
Pocket Pan Statue
Our Pocket Pan Statue depicts the Greek god Pan, God of Wild Places, Shepherds, and Rustic Arts. He is carved referencing the oldest known statue of Pan we still have: a 400 BCE statue found in Arcadia at the Sanctuary of Artemis Hemera. Here, he has a goat's head with curling horns. One hand is upraised to shield his eyes from the sun, as if he's checking over a flock of sheep on a mountainside. This is the gesture he's depicted with in his ancient statue. In his left hand, he holds the pan pipes he created and gave his name to. He's nestled inside an alcove with abundant plants curling around it, while reeds erupt from behind him. This original design was hand-carved by us before being casted in genuine natural materials using the same process as most pagan statuary.
We have the following statuary materials available:
- Bonded iron oxide
- Bonded copper carbonate
Each statue is hand-painted with black and/or gold to highlight his features. This statue measures 2.25x1.5x0.25 inches and can fit comfortably in a hand during meditation or a pocket while going about your day.