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Dagon was originally a Mesopotamian (Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian and Sumerian) fertility god who evolved into a major god, reportedly of grain (as symbol of fertility) and fish and/or fishing (as symbol of multiplying). He was also a major member, or perhaps head, of the pantheon of the Philistines ( people from Palestine during the 12th c. BC).

 

- Hand carved pendant

- Solid jeweler gold bronze pendant.

- Soldered bronze bail on top.

- Hand painted

- Gold leaf background

- Sealed with resin to preserve the finish.

- Signed by the artist in the back.

- The pendant is about 33mm x 33mm or 1 1/2"

- 14k gold filled chain options 

- Gold filled has 100 times more gold than plated thus does not rub or peel off.

- 4 mm wide black genuine Greek leather option.

 

 

Dagon, Assyrian Fertility Fish God - Pendant

$150.00Price
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