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Demeter
Demeter
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Demeter – Greek Goddess of Harvest & Fertility
Abundance • Seasons • Motherhood
Invite the nurturing presence of Demeter, the revered Greek goddess who blesses the earth with abundance and life. As the Goddess of the Harvest, Grain, and Fertility, Demeter governs the cycles of growth and the turning of the seasons. Her gentle yet powerful energy brings nourishment, renewal, and the promise of prosperity.
This beautifully crafted Cold Cast Bronze statue captures Demeter in her timeless role as Earth Mother — serene, grounded, and surrounded by symbols of the harvest. A meaningful addition to altars, sacred spaces, or any mythology collection.
✨ Symbolism & Meaning
🌾 Goddess of Agriculture & the Harvest
Demeter embodies:
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the fertility of the soil
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the growth of crops
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nourishment and sustenance
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the life‑giving abundance of the earth
She is the divine force behind every flourishing field.
🌱 Mother of Persephone – Keeper of the Seasons
Demeter’s love for her daughter Persephone shapes the rhythm of the natural world. Her grief brings winter; her joy brings spring. This myth represents:
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death and rebirth
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the agricultural cycle
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the eternal return of life
Her presence reminds us of nature’s resilience.
🌿 Protector of Women & Sacred Mysteries
Demeter is also associated with:
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motherhood
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compassion
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spiritual renewal
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the Eleusinian Mysteries
She guides those seeking comfort, grounding, and inner growth.
🗿 Product Details
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Material: Cold Cast Bronze
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Dimensions: 22 cm Tall × 13 × 8 cm Wide
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Weight: 2.0 kg
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Price: $175.00 AUD
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Category: Sculptures & Statues
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Collection: Greek/Roman Mythology
🌟 Perfect For
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Altars dedicated to earth, harvest, or abundance
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Greek mythology enthusiasts
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Nature‑based spiritual practice
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Celebrating cycles of growth and renewal
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A grounding, nurturing presence in any sacred space
If you’d like, I can also create a meaning card, a myth‑inspired story, or matching descriptions for the rest of your Greek and Roman gods — your collection is becoming wonderfully cohesive.

