Pair of Lar Statuettes, Bronze
The domestic Lares were guardians of the house and the occupants. With a spiritual connection to the ancestors of the housefather they were mostly worshiped in small temples or shrines. Pair of 2 Statuettes.
Pair of Lar Statuettes, Bronze
The Lares were very important in the roman cult. They were protective deities, worshiped in several ways, they were guardians for streets, fields, houses, cities or even whole countries.
Most important were the domestic Lares, who observed and protected the house and the occupants. With a spiritual connection to the ancestors of the housefather they were mostly worshiped in small temples or shrines. The so-called Lararia could be simply painted on the walls (pic. 2, Pompei), but the roman upper class preferred real shrines or niches with statues from bronze or clay (pic. 3 & 4). The Lares were commonly accompanied by gods and goddesses with a special traditional relationship to the housefather and his family.
The Lar must be pleased by sacred offerings, then he would protect the house and fulfil the wishes of his family.
Our little figures hold a offer-plate (Patera) and a cornucopia in their hands, ready to distribute luck and wealth. The figures are copies of an ancient, 2000 year old statue, handcrafted from real bronze. Supplied with certificate, raised above their heads, they hold horns of plenty, ready to pour out good luck and blessings for family and home.
Height 80 mm with base plates and 89 mm with moulded bases.
Delivery time | 3-4 weeks |
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weight | 0.240000 |
size | 80 - 89 mm |
Manufacturer | Replik-Shop * Markus Neidhardt * Brunnenstr. 13 * 61194 Niddatal * www.replik-shop.de * mail@replik.de |
Era | Romans |
Material | Bronze |
Kind of replica | Gods and cult |