Description
which dates back to 1700 B
Massachusetts
And in the Aeneid
A fire elemental spirit is surrounded by natural representations of the spirit of fire in this unique candle holder
This image is taken from an altar piece from the Lombard region of northern Italy - near to Da Vinci's Last Supper painting and the coronation site of both Napoleon and Charlemagne
Ixchel Crone goddess" which dates back to 1700Mayan "Old Goddess of the Tiger Claws." Ixchel's hurricanes wash over the Earth and permit new growth, in the same way that our tears of emotion reopen us to a sense of wholeness. Pictured in this statue, she embodies the healing power that ancient cultures attributed to wise elder women. [From a Codex, c. 1650 CE.] 8" Ganges clay statue, dusty jade color finish. #IXC
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