Wall Mirrors
Medusa
One of the three Gorgons, Medusa had living snakes for hair, fangs and
brass claws. Built in bowl for storing items. Glass is removable and can
either be replaced in case of breakage, or could also allow Medusa to be
used as a photo frame. Metallic finish with hand painted enamelling.
Dimensions in cm 45Hx27Wx9.8D
Bowl internal space in cm 15.5Wx6.5Wx3.5D
Manufactured from cold cast resin.

Medusa
According to Greek mythology, the Gorgons were three sisters, Medusa, Euryale and Stheno.
Gorgons were monstrous creatures, covered with impenetrable scales, with
brass claws and sharp fangs. Anyone who laid eyes upon one of them them
would turn to stone. They lived in the ultimate west, near the ocean, and
guarded the entrance to the underworld.
According to one myth, Medusa was the only Gorgon to have hair of living
snakes. She was also the only Gorgon one that was mortal.
Medusa was killed by the hero Perseus, who fought her using a mirror to avoid being turned to stone.
Even after death, Medusa's head still has the power to turn those who gaze upon it
to stone. It is said that her head it is buried somewhere in the Greek town of Argos.
The Triple Goddess
The Pagan Triple Goddess, representing the three phases of a woman's life:
Maiden, Mother and Crone. Hand painted finish.
Dimensions in cm 46Hx33.5Wx7D
Manufactured from cold cast resin.
The Triple Goddess ( Colour )
The Pagan Triple Goddess, representing the three phases of a woman's life:
Maiden, Mother and Crone. Hand painted finish.
Dimensions in cm 46Hx33.5Wx7D
Manufactured from cold cast resin.