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Lladro
Hermes was cunning and clever and had the gift of oratory, which is why the gods chose him to be their herald, as he was able to convey their message with eloquence and charm. This god from Mount Olympus is usually depicted with wings on his heels because he has to travel quickly to deliver Zeus's orders wherever he is called. In this new edition, the wings are decorated with golden luster. Hermes is the latest addition to the Myths collection and like the rest of the pieces, it is made in matte white porcelain to enhance the realism, the wealth of details, and the sculptural work in the execution.
Eichholtz USA
The Met x Eichholtz presents the Bust Hermes, inspired by the Roman copy (1st–2nd century CE) of a Greek marble herm (ca. 450–425 BCE)—a bust or head, often depicting the messenger god Hermes, rested on top of a stone pillar. Featuring a marble finish and black granite base, our interpretation celebrates the grandeur of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture. Elevate your decor with this timeless blend of historical charm and modern elegance. Historic provenance: Inspired by the Roman copy (1st–2nd century CE) of a Greek marble herm from 450–425 BCE, the Bust Hermes reflects the serene grandeur of classical portraits. Hermes, the messenger god, was associated with boundaries and was often depicted near doorways and along the roadside, symbolizing protection. This piece echoes the timeless elegance of the original likeness at The Met.
Phillips Collection
Cast in artisan-grade resin and hand-finished in glossy black and silver leaf, these realistic crocodile skulls are made modern with a touch of glam.