Artemis, also known as Cynthia, was the goddess of hunting in ancient Greek mythology, known as “the mistress of the beast and the Lord of the wilderness”. She is one of the twelve gods of Olympus main gods. She was also the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo.
Artemis is free and independent, being into the wildlife, and opposes marriage between men and women. She was the patron saint and protector of young girls, and it was believed that she would free women from disease. Artemis preferred to remain a virgin and took a vow never to marry. In today’s life, there are a lot of girls like Artemis who have their own ideas, brave to live out their own.
We usually see the classic figure Stone Religious Statues of Artemis as her image of a huntress holding a bow and arrow. She was often followed by a deer. Our Artemis sculpture describes Artemis pulled an arrow from a quiver dangling from her right shoulder, and she may have held a bow in her left hand. She wore a short leather boot that was belted under the sternum, with a fold at the hips, and a hunting boot.
Our bronze sculptures casts are made using the traditional method of losing wax, so they can last a long time whether you keep them indoors or outdoors. You can put it in your garden and let Garden Statue brings more life to your garden and protect your garden. You can also put it in your room, admiring the spirit of Artemis, like her independence and live yourself. It is because of the valuable spirit that she has been respected by people.