Carpo, in Greek mythology, was one of the Horae, the goddesses of order and the seasons of the year. She was responsible for overseeing the fruits and harvests, ensuring that the earth remained fertile and productive throughout the year. Carpo was depicted as a young, beautiful, and radiant goddess, always accompanied by baskets of fruits and flowers.
It is said that Carpo was one of the daughters of Zeus and the goddess of justice, Themis. Her sister, Thallo, personified the blossoming of plants in the spring, while another sister, Auxo, represented the growth of plants in the summer. Together, the three Horae ensured that nature blossomed and renewed itself throughout all the seasons.
Carpo's story reminds us of the importance of abundance and fertility in both human life and nature. Her role as the guardian of fruits and harvests highlights the need to care for the environment and value the natural cycles of the earth. Carpo is a symbol of nature's generosity and the constant renewal that happens all around us.
Material: High-definition resin
Weight: 300 g
Height: 21 cm
Length: 9.8 cm
Width: 8.8 cm
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