Terracotta vase with shells and two-tailed mermaids

Terracotta vase with shells and two-tailed mermaids

14438

New

Splendid terracotta vase with two-tailed mermaids and "pecten" shells.

More details

4 Available

380,00 €



Data sheet


Height 16.93 in 43 cm
Diameter 12.6 in 32 cm
Weight 22.05 lbs 10 Kg
internal diameter of the mouth 9.45 in 24 cm
Manufacturing Toscana / Tuscany
Material Terracotta

More info

The two-tailed siren, a symbol of pagan origin, is combined with the typical representation of the sea shell, one of the attributes of the goddess Venus and almost universally recognized as a symbol of fertility

The two-tailed Mermaid is a creature associated with numerous stories and legends, and is imbued with symbolic meaning in alchemy. Depicted with either one or two tails, it is the latter creature, the so-called Sirena bicaudata, that conforms to the birth-giving Mother Earth template. The connection to pregnancy is underlined by the bulging female abdomen that often features in the representations. The two tails, which are usually shown folded back towards the mermaid’s head, are transformations of the legs of the earth goddess which are spread either in coitus or in childbirth. The same dual-nature symbolism is also at work in alchemy, which employs the siren as a more benevolent emblem of enlightenment: the siren of the philosophers. Alchemically, the siren’s two tails represent unity, of earth and water, body and soul, and the vision of Universal Mercury, the all-pervading anima mundi that calls out and makes the philosopher yearn to her.


 

30 other products in the same category: