Unicorn - standing, figurine statue in polyresin

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Einhorn Fabelwesen Avalon Apfelinsel indogermanisch nordische Mythologie
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Unicorn - standing, figurine statue in polyresin

The unicorn holds a special fascination and mystique for many people. It is considered one of the most beautiful and pure mythical creatures - here as a statue, made of polyresin (artificial stone).

The unicorn stands for purity, innocence, freedom, beauty, magic, courage, healing, wisdom, truth, perfection.
It is said to have a connection to elves and forest spirits - often making contact under blossoming fruit trees (especially apple trees). It is the re-embodiment of invincible power, standing for good and positive values.
The medieval unicorn is a symbol of power, but also of good events, and the virginal symbol of purity. For this reason, the unicorn is usually depicted as flawless and white.
In Germanic and especially in Celtic legends, the unicorn and dragon represent good and evil - i.e., opposites that are engaged in an eternal struggle.
In Celtic mythology, the unicorn guards the feminine mysteries and embodies the virginal aspect of the three-faced goddess "Hecate".
Furthermore, the unicorn is said to have a connection to the mysterious and legendary apple island of Avalon. Avalon / Avalun comes from the Indo-European root word "aballo" and means apple.
It has remained a mystery whether Avalon could also be Atlantis, which was submerged by a meteorite impact (we refer, among other things, to Plato's account)!
The apple tree / the apple as a fruit of love is an old symbol of the three-faced goddess. The triads are, among others, the upper world, the earthly world, and the underworld.
The unicorn stands at the threshold of the upper world, the dragon (Lindwurm / Lindwurmdrache) stands in the underworld, and between them stands man.
Celtic priestesses often wore an image of the unicorn, or the Triskele / Triquetra as a distinguishing mark.
In Christianity, the apple became a symbol of sin and corruption (the so-called "fall" of Adam and Eve in the Old Testament)!
  • Height: approx. 23 cm
  • Width: approx. 27 cm
  • Depth: approx. 8 cm
Price per piece - without the decoration shown.
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Joh. Vogler GmbH
Saturnstr. 50
85609 Aschheim
Deutschland
+49 89 991947 - 0
Verantwortliche Person
Joh. Vogler GmbH, GF. Stehpan Vogler, Andrea Vogler
Saturnstr. 50
Joh. Vogler GmbH
85609 Aschheim
Deutschland
+49 89 991947 - 0