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Tiki sculpture “Ku” approx. 30 cm – Hawaii God of War statue limestone
Tiki sculpture “Ku” approx. 30 cm – Hawaii God of War statue limestone
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Hawaii Tiki God “Ku”
Decorative Tiki sculpture Ku - God of War The Hawaiian statue has the dimensions (WxDxH) of approx. 12.5cm x 9cm x 30cm Weight 6Kg Ku was artfully crafted from a solid stone block. The magnificent figure represents one of the four great Hawaiian deities Extraordinary and mythical decoration for your home Ancient Hawaii was a mythical land full of unique and interesting gods and legends. Ku is considered one of the four great tiki deities in Hawaiian mythology, along with Kanaloa, Kane and Lono. Ku is worshiped by many names, including Ku-ka-ili-moku. He was worshiped for things like good fishing, long life, good harvests, and prosperity for an entire country. As the god of war, this Tiki figure today embodies the protector god who ward off war. He was the husband of the goddess Hina, which suggests a complementary dualism since the word "ku" in the Hawaiian language means "to stand up" while one meaning of "hina" means "fallen down". Decorate your home with a wonderful piece of Hawaiian mythology. ***Decoration is not included in the delivery*** Note: Due to the lighting conditions during product photography and different screen settings and material properties, the color of the product may not correspond exactly to the example image. FaHome: Decoration to make you feel good. powered by plentymarkets
Decorative Tiki sculpture Ku - God of War The Hawaiian statue has the dimensions (WxDxH) of approx. 12.5cm x 9cm x 30cm Weight 6Kg Ku was artfully crafted from a solid stone block. The magnificent figure represents one of the four great Hawaiian deities Extraordinary and mythical decoration for your home Ancient Hawaii was a mythical land full of unique and interesting gods and legends. Ku is considered one of the four great tiki deities in Hawaiian mythology, along with Kanaloa, Kane and Lono. Ku is worshiped by many names, including Ku-ka-ili-moku. He was worshiped for things like good fishing, long life, good harvests, and prosperity for an entire country. As the god of war, this Tiki figure today embodies the protector god who ward off war. He was the husband of the goddess Hina, which suggests a complementary dualism since the word "ku" in the Hawaiian language means "to stand up" while one meaning of "hina" means "fallen down". Decorate your home with a wonderful piece of Hawaiian mythology. ***Decoration is not included in the delivery*** Note: Due to the lighting conditions during product photography and different screen settings and material properties, the color of the product may not correspond exactly to the example image. FaHome: Decoration to make you feel good. powered by plentymarkets