Icarus Son of Daedalus Sculpture, Icarus Sculpture Ancient Greek Roman Mythology, top Handmade Statue, Greek Gods
In Greek mythology, Icarus was the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the creator of the Labyrinth. Icarus and Daedalus attempt to escape from Crete by means of wings that Daedalus constructed from feathers and wax. Daedalus warns Icarus first of complacency and then of hubris, instructing him to fly neither too low nor too high, lest the sea's dampness clog his wings or the sun's heat melt them. Icarus ignores Daedalus's instructions not to fly too close to the sun. The wax in Icarus's wings melts. He tumbles out of the sky, falls into the sea, and drowns. Thus sparking the idiom, "don't fly too close to the sun".
This tragic theme of failure at the hands of hubris contains similarities to that of Phaethon.
Our product is specially designed from 100% polyester material and produced with the help of molds. Absolutely no gypsum, plastic, etc. poor quality materials were used. It is reinforced with iron supports.
Polyester is a quality and highly durable water-resistant raw material used in decorative figurines and sculptures.
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The length of our product is 28 cm top and the width is 27 cm.
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