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Undated Ancient Hollow Bronze Horned Bull with Curled Tail in the Air Antique Sculpture Figurine with Amazing Patina Museum Reproduction ABZ0010

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The bull has been a positive symbol in several cultures and beliefs throughout history, representing strength, power, fertility, and prosperity.

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Ancient Greek culture: The bull was a symbol of strength, virility, and fertility in ancient Greece. The myth of the Minotaur, a creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, highlights the importance of the bull in Greek mythology.

Ancient Egyptian culture: The bull was a sacred animal in ancient Egypt and was associated with the god Apis, who was considered the embodiment of strength, virility, and fertility. Bulls were also associated with the sun and were believed to be reincarnated as the sun each day.

Celtic culture: The bull was a symbol of wealth, abundance, and fertility in Celtic culture. In some legends, bulls were believed to have the power to heal and were often sacrificed during festivals to bring good luck and prosperity.

Hindu culture: As I mentioned earlier, the bull is a revered animal in Hindu culture and is associated with Lord Shiva and Lord Yama. Bulls are considered to be symbols of strength, power, and fertility and are worshipped during the harvest season.

Native American culture: The bull was considered a symbol of abundance and fertility in many Native American cultures. The buffalo, which is a type of bull, was particularly important to many tribes as a source of food, clothing, and shelter.
Measurements: Length 13.2cm x Height 7.6cm with a weight of 212gr

Weight 212 g
Dimensions 76 mm