NORSE GODS & GODDESS STATUE - RESIN
This durable statue can withstand weather conditions and is useful in gardens, near trees, flowers and walkways to draw attention to detail or liven up an area.
Thor, Loki, Odin, and Freyja are gods from Norse mythology, which originated in Scandinavia. Here is a brief explanation of each:
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Thor: Thor is the god of thunder and strength. He is known for his powerful hammer, Mjölnir, which he uses to battle giants and protect humans. Thor is often depicted as a big, muscular man with red hair and a beard. He is the son of Odin and the goddess of the earth, Fjörgyn.
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Loki: Loki is a complex god who is often depicted as a trickster or a shape-shifter. He is known for his cunning and his ability to manipulate others. Loki is both a friend and an enemy of the gods, and his actions often lead to chaos and conflict. He is the son of two giants and is often seen as an outsider among the gods.
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Odin: Odin is the god of wisdom, war, and death. He is known for his knowledge and his ability to see into the future. Odin sacrificed his eye to gain wisdom and is often depicted as an older man with a long beard and a single eye. He is the father of Thor and the ruler of Asgard, the home of the gods.
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Freyja: Freyja is the goddess of love, fertility, and war. She is known for her beauty and her strength, and she is often associated with magic and witchcraft. Freyja is also a member of the Valkyries, a group of warrior goddesses who choose the bravest warriors to join Odin in Valhalla. She is the daughter of the sea god Njord and the sister of Freyr, the god of fertility.