The Centaur in Greek mythology was a race of creatures, part horse and part man, dwelling in the mountains of Thessaly and Arcadia. Traditionally they were the offspring of Ixion, King of the neighboring Lapiths, and were best known for their fight (Centauromachy) with the Lapiths.Ā The battleĀ resulted from their attempt to carry off the bride of Pirithous, son and successor of Ixion. They lost the battle and were driven from Mount Pelion. In later Greek times they were often represented drawing the chariot of the Wine God Dionysus or bound and ridden by Eros, the God of Love, in allusion to their drunken and amorous habits. Their general character was that of wild, lawless, and inhospitable beings, the slaves of their animal passions.
One of the best known Centaurs is Chiron, considered as a wise and noble Centaur. Although most Centaurs were depicted as lustful and wild, Chiron was a notable exception; modest and civilized, he was known for his medicinal skills and teaching abilities. He lived on Mount Pelion in Thessaly and was the tutor of a number of Greek mythical characters such as Achilles and Aesculapius. He was immortal; however, he was accidentally wounded by Heracles with an arrow treated with the blood of the monster Hydra, causing him insufferable pains. So, when Heracles asked his father to free Prometheus and Zeus demanded that someone must be sacrificed, Chiron volunteered and died, both to free Prometheus and himself from the pain.
Centaurs may best be explained as the creation of a folktale in which wild inhabitants of the mountains and savage spirits of the forests were combined in half-human, half-animal form. In early art they were portrayed as human beings in front, with the body and hindlegs of a horse attached to the back; later, they were men only as far as the waist. They fought using rough branches of trees as weapons.
$196.00
Bowenite Jade Centaur Figure Necklaceā
$196.00
Description
Bowenite Jade Centaur Figure
Approx. 2 1/4" long x 2 1/4" long
With adjustableĀ cotton cord
Hand Carved in Thailand exclusively for Beads of Paradise NYC
The Centaur in Greek mythology was a race of creatures, part horse and part man, dwelling in the mountains of Thessaly and Arcadia. Traditionally they were the offspring of Ixion, King of the neighboring Lapiths, and were best known for their fight (Centauromachy) with the Lapiths.Ā The battleĀ resulted from their attempt to carry off the bride of Pirithous, son and successor of Ixion. They lost the battle and were driven from Mount Pelion. In later Greek times they were often represented drawing the chariot of the Wine God Dionysus or bound and ridden by Eros, the God of Love, in allusion to their drunken and amorous habits. Their general character was that of wild, lawless, and inhospitable beings, the slaves of their animal passions.
One of the best known Centaurs is Chiron, considered as a wise and noble Centaur. Although most Centaurs were depicted as lustful and wild, Chiron was a notable exception; modest and civilized, he was known for his medicinal skills and teaching abilities. He lived on Mount Pelion in Thessaly and was the tutor of a number of Greek mythical characters such as Achilles and Aesculapius. He was immortal; however, he was accidentally wounded by Heracles with an arrow treated with the blood of the monster Hydra, causing him insufferable pains. So, when Heracles asked his father to free Prometheus and Zeus demanded that someone must be sacrificed, Chiron volunteered and died, both to free Prometheus and himself from the pain.
Centaurs may best be explained as the creation of a folktale in which wild inhabitants of the mountains and savage spirits of the forests were combined in half-human, half-animal form. In early art they were portrayed as human beings in front, with the body and hindlegs of a horse attached to the back; later, they were men only as far as the waist. They fought using rough branches of trees as weapons.
$196.00
Bowenite Jade Centaur Figure Necklaceā
$196.00
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