The goddess worshipped in the ancient Mediterranean. The worship of the Mother of Gods originated in Phrygia, Asia Minor, and then spread to Greece, where the Greeks merged it with Gaia. It was transferred to Rome in the 3rd century BC and became the main worship system in the Roman Empire. She has different names in different regions. Cybele is revered as the mother of gods, humans, and animals. Her lover is Attis, the god of fertility. Her priest is called Galli and must be castrated before he can serve. In the ritual to worship her, Galli must splash her blood on her altar and her sacred pine tree.
She's part Demeter, part Rhea, part Gaia, and was known as a protector and nurturer. Cybele holds the key to the Earth, locking it up in the winter and unlocking it in the spring. This wonderful cold cast polyresin statue depicts Cybele on a throne, with lions on each side, and the key to the Earth in her hand. The statue features a wonderful metallic bronze finish, with hand-painted accents to show off the detail. She measures 7.5 inches tall, 7 inches long, 5.25 inches wide, and has a felt-like fabric on the bottom to keep your furniture from being scratched.
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