goddess nephthys 3d models

3595 3d models found related to goddess nephthys.
RING ZEUS DOUBLE 3D print model
RING ZEUS DOUBLE 3D print model
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With a multitude of wives and loves among goddesses, nymphs, and mortals, Zeus's legendary reputation spreads far and wide. Note: Feel free to customize your jewelry choice, selecting from a palette of colors that showcase metal and gems in vibrant...

Head of Sulis Minerva
Head of Sulis Minerva
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This head likely belonged to the cult statue of the goddess, standing within her Temple beside the Sacred Spring. From there, she may have gazed across the Temple courtyard to the great altar, the site of sacrifice, at the heart of that sacred...

Brahma at the Guimet museum, Paris
Brahma at the Guimet museum, Paris
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As the husband of Saraswati or Vaac Devi (the Goddess of Speech), Brahma is also known as "Vaagish," meaning "Lord of Speech and Sound." This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory,...

Princess Mononoke stencil
Princess Mononoke stencil
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Some said she was a goddess, sent by the gods themselves to defend the innocent and vanquish evil. Others claimed she was a mere mortal, driven by a fierce passion for justice that knew no bounds. Whatever the truth may be, one thing is certain:...

NECKLACE ZEUS 3D print model
NECKLACE ZEUS 3D print model
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This charismatic god has been known to romance multiple goddesses, nymphs, and mortal women. Note: The colors of the metal and gems used are only suggestions - feel free to customize the jewelry to your liking. A beautifully crafted 3D model of...

Cupid and Psyche
Cupid and Psyche
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... of her lost love, enduring numerous trials along the way. Ultimately, they were reunited, and their union was sealed in marriage. As a reward for her unwavering devotion, Psyche was granted immortality and elevated to the status of Goddess of Soul.

Torso of Brahmanical ascetic at the Guimet museum, Paris
Torso of Brahmanical ascetic at the Guimet museum, Paris
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As the husband of Saraswati or Vaac Devi (the Goddess of Speech), Brahma is also known as "Vaagish," meaning "Lord of Speech and Sound." This object is part of the project "Scan The World". "Scan The World" is a non-profit initiative by...

Veleda at The Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
Veleda at The Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
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The ancient Germanic people recognized a divinity of prophecy in women and considered prophetesses to be true and living goddesses. In the second half of the 1st century AD, Veleda was revered as a deity by most tribes in central Germany, enjoying...

Marble Statue of demeter at the British Museum, London
Marble Statue of demeter at the British Museum, London
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As the goddess of fertility, Demeter controlled the cycle of seasons and grain growth. Her influence extended to the Underworld as well; at Knidos, she was revered alongside other underworld deities, including Hades and her daughter Persephone. This...

Dancing Dakini at The Guimet Museum, Paris
Dancing Dakini at The Guimet Museum, Paris
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Dakinis first appeared in medieval legends in North India as a demon who feeds on human flesh and is associated with the goddess Kali. They are comparable to malevolent female spirits found in other cultures such as fairies and imps. The Dakini...

Marble head of Athena at the MET, New York
Marble head of Athena at the MET, New York
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The goddess Athena takes center stage in a bold, futuristic artwork that pays homage to the mystical elements of ancient Greek art from the sixth or early fifth century B.C. The style is a perfect blend of past and present, incorporating archaic...

Gayatri - Mother of the Vedas (Sacred Texts)
Gayatri - Mother of the Vedas (Sacred Texts)
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She is also known as Savitri and Vedamata (mother of vedas).Gayatri later came to be personified as a Goddess. She is another consort of lord Brahma.She is shown as having five heads and is usually seated on a red lotus - this signifies wealth. The...

Hecate statue
Hecate statue
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One of his masterpieces is the Hecate Epipyrgidia, a threefold representation of the revered goddess, situated on the Acropolis. Hecate is the powerful deity who governs pivotal moments of transition, such as childbirth. She was also closely...

Judgement of Paris
Judgement of Paris
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According to myth, handsome Prince Paris of Troy chose the winner โ€“ Venus, goddess of love โ€“ and unwittingly sparked the Trojan War by winning Helen's heart. The pair to this relief, Venus in the Forge of Vulcan, recounts a pivotal moment when Venus...

Cucuteni-Trypillian figurine 4 3D model
Cucuteni-Trypillian figurine 4 3D model
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The discovery of numerous artifacts from Neolithic Europe has led many experts to believe that female figurines represent the goddess of creation and nature, embodying the values of fertility and prosperity. On the other hand, some researchers think...

Venus Genetrix
Venus Genetrix
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The sculptural depiction of Venus Genetrix showcases the Roman goddess Venus in her maternal aspect, a designation bestowed upon her by the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Rome, who followed Julius Caesar's precedent in claiming her as their ancestral...

Third-Eye Chakra
Third-Eye Chakra
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Ajna - To Perceive, To Command Element: A Harmonious Blend of All Elements, Illuminated by the Radiance of Light Color: Deep Indigo Hue Shape: The Five-Pointed Star, a Symbol of Balance and Harmony Petals of the Lotus: Two Perfect and Delicate Petals...

Julie en Ceres at The Louvre, Paris
Julie en Ceres at The Louvre, Paris
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Although her features do not match those of Julie, the daughter of Emperor Augustus, it was identified as such in the nineteenth century, possibly a princess from the imperial household associated with the goddess of fertility.(Credit: Louvre)This...

Minerva, also known as the Mazarin Alexander at The Louvre, Paris
Minerva, also known as the Mazarin Alexander at The Louvre, Paris
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Now identified since its purchase in 1665 as the Goddess Minerva, the work appears to reproduce either the Athena/Pallas of Velletri (also on Scan the World) or the Mattei Athena at The Louvre (Ma 530). This object is part of "Scan The World", a...

Statue of Aphrodite
Statue of Aphrodite
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The goddess exudes an air of detachment, with her face and expression radiating serenity; this aesthetic is reminiscent of 5th-century art. Her hairstyle and delicate modeling evoke the works of Praxiteles, a renowned sculptor from the 4th century...

Head of a Woman
Head of a Woman
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Most scholars who have studied these artifacts from an anthropological or psychological perspective assume that they represent a Great Goddess of nature, in a tradition continuous with that of Neolithic female figures such as the Venus of Willendorf....

Pomona
Pomona
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Pomona is a goddess revered in ancient Roman mythology for her abundance and fertility. Her name originates from the Latin word "pomum," which translates to fruit or orchard produce. Specifically, she was associated with orchard fruits. According...

Cucuteni-Trypillian figurine  1 3D model
Cucuteni-Trypillian figurine 1 3D model
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Some theorize these statues signify a mother goddess representing birth and the forces of nature. However, others see them merely as representations of ordinary women. To craft this 3D model, a detailed Trypillian statue underwent precise laser...

Venus de Milo 3D print model
Venus de Milo 3D print model
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The Greek goddess of love Aphrodite is represented in this beautiful marble sculpture , slightly over lifesize , that depicts the Venus of Rome as well. Discovered partially missing one arm and the base in Milos island Greece. Displayed at Louvre...

Artemis (Diana) at The Louvre, Paris
Artemis (Diana) at The Louvre, Paris
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We recognize this sculpture by its distinctive clothing, which clearly identifies the depicted figure as Artemis, or Diana, the Goddess of hunting. The clothing bears a striking resemblance to the famous Diana of Versailles, also available on...

Euterpe
Euterpe
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The Divinity of Music Euterpe was one of the nine Muses, the goddess of music, song and dance. In the Classical era, when the muses were assigned specific literary and artistic spheres, Euterpe was named Muse of lyric poetry. Her attribute was the...

Clothed Harpy Low-poly  3D model
Clothed Harpy Low-poly 3D model
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To bring this goddess-like figure to life in the world of games, simply smooth out her rugged edges to unlock new levels of intricate detail. The comprehensive collection of textures includes: A mesmerizing array of bird feathers, perfectly suited...

Vishnu
Vishnu
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Along with Brahma and Shiva, Vishnu forms a key part of the Hindu trinity (Trimurti); yet, ancient Hindu texts mention other trinities of gods or goddesses. In Vaishnavism, Vishnu is identical to the formless metaphysical concept known as Brahman,...

Antefix (end-tile) head of the Gorgon nr1 at The British Museum, London
Antefix (end-tile) head of the Gorgon nr1 at The British Museum, London
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According to legend, Medusa's hair was transformed into poisonous snakes as punishment from the goddess Athena. This iconic image gained widespread recognition, despite the Gorgon's appearance in ancient Greece's earliest written records of religious...

Antefix (end-tile): head of the Gorgon at The British Museum, London
Antefix (end-tile): head of the Gorgon at The British Museum, London
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As punishment from the goddess Athena, Medusa had venomous snakes for hair. This image became particularly iconic, despite the Gorgon's presence in ancient Greek written records, as seen in the works of Homer. The Gorgon occupied a prominent...