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Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Sterling Silver PAN the Greek Goat God The dancing Greek god, Pan, plays his pipes trying lure some young maiden to his side. Made of sterling silver, he is intricately detailed right down to his horns and his pointed ears. Pan, the long-haired and shaggy deity,haunted the mountain peaks and rocky caves was a keen-eyed hunter as well as a shepherd. He often played His pipes in the evening, vying with the bird songs. Pan is an ancient god and be
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Pan, Greek God of the Forest Sculpture (Large) Pan, Greek God of the Forest Sculpture (Large) Gallery quality lost wax bronze. This replica antique pays homage to one of the most colorful of all the classical gods, the charming half-man, half-goat, Pan, son of Hermes. Our romantically mischievious imp was venerated as a fertility god who ruled over forests, pastures and flocks. As a gallery quality bronze, it is skillfully cast in the centuries-old lost wax method and mounted on a solid marble base.
Goat Foot God An original novel in which the 15th and 20th centuries meet with uncanny results due to the invocation of Pan. Dion Fortune Red Wheel / Samuel Weiser Click on Author's name to search for all books by Dion Fortune.
An original novel in which the 15th and 20th centuries meet with uncanny results due to the invocation of Pan.
An original novel in which the 15th and 20th centuries meet with uncanny results, due to the invocation of Pan. This work is of special interest to students of magic and the Western Mystery Tradition.
Pan, Greek God of the Forest Statue (Medium) Pan, Greek God of the Forest Statue (Medium) Gallery quality lost wax bronze. This replica antique pays homage to one of the most colorful of all the classical gods, the charming half-man, half-goat, Pan, son of Hermes. Our romantically mischievious imp was venerated as a fertility god who ruled over forests, pastures and flocks. As a gallery quality bronze, our Toscano exclusive is skillfully cast in the centuries-old lost wax method and mounted on a solid
> Pan Mask Wall Hanging Relief Pan Mask Wall Hanging Relief As the son of Hermes and Dryope, Pan is the Greek god of flocks and shepherds, forests and wild life, and fertility. Part man and part goat (note the horns), Pan's musical contest on a reed flute with the Greek god Apollo is legendary. This wall hanging relief mask of Pan is beautiful for your wall as it has well sculpted details particularly in the treatment of the hair and gracefully curled beard. Our reproduction is made from compound stone,
Bronzed Finish Pan Faun Statue Greek Mythology only $39.95 Item #: 8563 Mfg. ID: 1929 39.95 Bronzed Finish Pan Faun Statue Greek Mythology Pan, in Greek religion and mythology, is the companion of the nymphs, god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun. With his homeland in rustic Arcadia, he is recognized as the god of fields, groves, and wooded glens; because of this, Pan is connected to
"Carved column capital depicting Pan teasing a goat with a bunch of grapes and a maenad beating time with a tambourine, the rim decorated with heads of Dionysus and satyrs, Italian, from Rome, c.180-220 " "Carved column capital depicting Pan teasing a goat with a bunch of grapes and a maenad beating time with a tambourine, the rim decorated with heads of Dionysus and satyrs, Italian, from Rome, c.180-220 " "Carved column capital depicting Pan teasing a goat with a bunch of grapes and a maenad beating time
> Ancient Greek Statue of Aphrodite and Pan Ancient Greek Statue of Aphrodite and Pan Ancient Greek Statue of Aphrodite and Pan Aphrodite -Pan -Statue This reproduction of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros is based on an artifact from the National Museum in Athens, Greece. Discovered on the island of Delos, birthplace of Apollo, this dramatic statue depicts the graceful Greek goddess Aphrodite playfully rejecting the advances of Greek god Pan. Aphrodite was the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Pan was the deity