Dana, Danu Celtic, Irish, Indo-European deity - Mother Goddess Figure / Statue Tealight Holder
Tealight Holder Nordic-Celtic Goddess Dana
Danu - Celtic Goddess (also called Dana), mother of the Irish gods, the Tuatha De Danann. She not only nourished the gods but was considered the ultimate mother goddess (Mother Earth).
Dana is the Old Indo-European term for "river goddess / water goddess" and is also translated as the "three goddesses of Danu." She is also known by the name "Donau," after which the Danube River is said to be named!
She belongs to the ancient goddesses of the Nordic-Indo-European cultural sphere. In Greece, she is known as the goddess Danae. In Hinduism, she is the daughter of the Dakshas and the mother of the Danavas, who are also known as Asuras.
Made and cast from polyresin (artificial stone). The figure is solid, not hollow, and coated with real bronze.
- Width approx. 12 cm
- Depth approx. 12 cm
- Height approx. 12.5 cm
- Weight approx. 620 g.
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