Phoenix Greek statue Phoenix statue Mythical bird Colored phoenix Egyptian phoenix Greek mythology Fantasy statue Fantasy wood dΓ©cor
Phoenix Greek statue Phoenix statue Mythical bird Colored phoenix Egyptian phoenix Greek mythology Fantasy statue Fantasy wood dΓ©cor
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π Phoenix Figure β Legendary Bird of Fire, Renewal & Eternal Grace
This radiant wooden figure of the Phoenix, the mythical bird of rebirth and immortality, is carved from ecological ash wood and finished with a protective lacquer. With outstretched wings and fiery elegance, this sculpture captures the essence of transformation, solar energy, and timeless beauty β a powerful accent for altars, shelves, or mythology-inspired interiors.
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π Product Specifications:
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Details |
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Material |
Ecological ash wood π³ |
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Finish |
Lacquer |
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Height |
8 in / 20.5 cm |
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Width |
7.7 in / 19.6 cm |
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Depth |
2.3 in / 6.0 cm |
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Weight |
Approx. 450 g |
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β¨ Highlights:
- βοΈ Dual Mythology Design β Inspired by both Greek and Egyptian phoenix legends
- βοΈ Symbolic Power β Embodies rebirth, solar energy, and eternal life
- βοΈ Natural Finish β Warm wood tones enhanced with subtle color accents
- βοΈ Versatile Decor β Ideal for spiritual spaces, mythology collections, or nature-inspired interiors
- βοΈ Gift-Ready β A meaningful present for lovers of myth, transformation, and handcrafted art
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π Phoenix in Greek & Egyptian Mythology
In Greek mythology, the Phoenix is a majestic bird tied to the sun, known for its cycle of death and rebirth. It lives for centuries, then builds a nest of aromatic herbs, ignites itself, and rises anew from the ashes β symbolizing immortality, renewal, and divine fire.
In Egyptian mythology, the Phoenix appears as the Bennu bird, associated with the sun god Ra and the city of Heliopolis. It was believed to be self-created, representing the eternal cycle of life and death, and was revered as a symbol of solar wisdom and resurrection
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