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Frederick L. Shute Mythological Images in Solid Sterling Silver: Shiva (Hindu deity)
Approximately 10.3 ounces (406 grams) of solid 24K gold; averaging 6.5" in height; base is bronze; custom base is available on all 24K gold images (email phyllis@artcnet.com); limited edition in gold of 250; shipping, handling and insurance are included; the silver Shiva has approximately 6.9 ounces of solid sterling silver; is averaging 6.5" in height; base is bronze; limited edition in silver is 1,000.

Shiva is a Hindu deity that is known as the supreme sustainer of the world, the destroyer of illusions and is married to the goddess Parvati, with whom they have a son  Ganesh. Shiva’s pose of head, hands and lifted foot suggests the outline of the sign for the word "OM." OM is interpreted as the seed sound, the energy sound, the shakti of all being. The appearance of this sound in the form of a god, resounds of the wonder of existence. Please click here for a detailed biography of Shiva.


Frederick L. Shute Solid 24 Karat Gold Mythological Images: Shiva (Hindu deity) $13,500.00 [Add to Cart] [View Cart]
Frederick L. Shute Mythological Images in Solid Sterling Silver: Shiva (Hindu deity) $1,650.00 [Add to Cart] [View Cart]

 
Frederick L. Shute Mythological Images in Solid 24 Karat Gold: Quetzalcoatl (Aztec)
Approximately 24.5 ounces (778 grams) of solid 24K gold; averaging 6.5" in height;  base is bronze; custom base is available on all 24K gold images (email phyllis@artcnet.com) limited edition in gold of 250; shipping, handling and insurance are included; silver Quetzalcoatl has approximately 13.3 ounces of sterling silver; averages 6.5 inches in height; base is bronze; limited edition of silver is1,000.

The Aztecs tell of the feathered serpent, Quetzalcoatl, as the teacher of the arts, originator of the calendar, and the giver of maize. According to an ancient legend, Quetzelcoatl was born of the virgin Chimalman in the Toltec city of Tollan. At birth Quetzelcoatl was endowed with speech and all knowledge and wisdom. Later in life he reigned as the priest-king of Tollan with such purity of heart that his nation flourished throughout the length of his reign. Please click here for the detailed biography of Quetzalcoatl.


Frederick L. Shute Mythological Images in Solid 24 Karat Gold: Quetzalcoatl (Aztec) $17,000.00 [Add to Cart] [View Cart]
Frederick L. Shute Mythological Images Solid Sterling Silver Statue: Quetzalcoatl, the Feathered Serpent (Aztec) $1,650.00 [Add to Cart] [View Cart]

 
Frederick L. Shute Solid Sterling Silver Mythological Image: Wakah-Chan (Mayan)
Approximately 373 grams of sterling silver; averaging 6.5" in height; base is bronze; limited edition in silver is 1,000; shipping, handling and insurance are included; the solid 24 Karat gold Wakah-Chan has approximately 22.4 ounces  (715 grams) of gold; averages 6.5" in height; base is bronze; custom base is available on all 24K gold images (email phyllis@artcnet.com); limited edition of gold is 250.

Wakah-Chan is a Mayan symbol elaborately decorated with carvings of ancient trees and reflective mirrors and offers a striking resemblance to the World Tree and the modern Christian-Maya cross. Please click for the detailed biography of Wakah-Chan.


Frederick L. Shute Mythological Images in Solid 24 Karat Gold: Wakah-Chan (Mayan) $17,000.00 [Add to Cart] [View Cart]
Frederick L. Shute Solid Sterling Silver Mythological Image: Wakah-Chan (Mayan) $1,650.00 [Add to Cart] [View Cart]

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