Snake
Material | Mosaic |
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Size (total of 3 dimensions) | S (200-500 mm) |
In ancient traditions as well as modern times, snakes are symbols of healing powers and opportunities. In the Greek mythology, Aesclepius, the god of medicine, is featured with two snakes climbing up a rod.The snake is close to earth energies and represents life force. Snake is a powerful animal guide, a symbol of transformation and healing. The snake is wisdom expressed through healing. This is a protector and guardian.
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