8cm x 3cm x 1.5cm
waxed cord/adjustable
Snakes have been considered sacred in Greece and the Balkans, as well as other cultures, since at least 7000 BCE. They are symbols of rebirth and regeneration, as they travel between our world and the world below, disappear and re-emerge from the earth in spring, and shed their skins in seasonal renewal.
The Cretan Snake Goddess from Knossos (ca 1600 BCE) stands serenely with serpents wrapped around her body, showing how snakes were considered benevolent and were revered, not feared. Snakes are powerful symbols of healing. The serpent symbolises life leading into death and again into life – the journey of healing and transformation.
The snake has been created through casting techniques, base metal copper
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