Statue Mercury Roman Mythology Figurine - Hermes

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The statue of Mercury, the messenger of the gods in Roman mythology, is a sculptural testament to the reverence the Romans had for this agile and swift deity. Often depicted with wings on his feet, Mercury embodies speed, dexterity, and eloquence—attributes that made him the divine messenger. In mythology, he was the intermediary between the gods of Olympus and mortals, delivering celestial messages and guiding souls to the underworld.

Roman mythology saw Mercury as a multifaceted figure, not just as a messenger, but also as the god of commerce and thieves. His versatile nature reflected the complexity of Roman life, where trade flourished, and the need for rapid communication was vital. The myth of Mercury, associated with wit and trade, became an integral part of the Roman cultural tapestry, influencing not only sculpture but also daily life.

By observing the statue of Mercury, we are invited to witness the celebration of speed and effective communication, both highly valued by the Romans. The artistic representation of the god, in his dynamic pose and agile expression, transports us to ancient times when mythology was not just a narrative, but a living force that shaped the perspective of a civilization. Mercury remains an iconic figure, reminding us of the importance of speed and eloquence, both in myths and in daily life.

Material: High-definition resin
Weight: 380 g
Height: 20 cm
Length: 7.3 cm
Width: 9.4 cm

Notes:

  • Images are for illustration purposes only.
  • Fragile product.
  • Semi-handmade painting, resulting in individual variations in each product.
  • *Depending on the model, the product may be sent in separate parts, with connectors and glue for the customer to assemble.