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Astarte Statue

Goddess of grain from the land of milk and honey.

Gracefully swirling her patterned skirt, the goddess waves sheaves of grain while dancing ecstatically.

Astarte was another name for Asherah, the consort of Baal, and one of the most deeply venerated fertility goddesses of ancient Babylon. In this statue, gracefully swirling her patterned skirt, the goddess waves sheaves of grain while dancing ecstatically. Rise up and call her name!

[Ras Shamra, 1900 BCE] 

9 1/2" gypsumstone statue, sandstone color finish. #AS9

Fertility goddess of ancient Babylon. Handmade by traditional artisans in Calcutta, India.

Goddess of grain from the land of milk and honey.

Gracefully swirling her patterned skirt, the goddess waves sheaves of grain while dancing ecstatically.

Astarte was another name for Asherah, the consort of Baal, and one of the most deeply venerated fertility goddesses of ancient Babylon. In this statue, gracefully swirling her patterned skirt, the goddess waves sheaves of grain while dancing ecstatically. Rise up and call her name!

[Ras Shamra, 1900 BCE] 

9 1/2" gypsumstone statue, sandstone color finish. #AS9

Fertility goddess of ancient Babylon. Handmade by traditional artisans in Calcutta, India.

$49.00
Astarte Statue
$49.00

Description

Goddess of grain from the land of milk and honey.

Gracefully swirling her patterned skirt, the goddess waves sheaves of grain while dancing ecstatically.

Astarte was another name for Asherah, the consort of Baal, and one of the most deeply venerated fertility goddesses of ancient Babylon. In this statue, gracefully swirling her patterned skirt, the goddess waves sheaves of grain while dancing ecstatically. Rise up and call her name!

[Ras Shamra, 1900 BCE] 

9 1/2" gypsumstone statue, sandstone color finish. #AS9

Fertility goddess of ancient Babylon. Handmade by traditional artisans in Calcutta, India.