Winged Phallus

The ancient Greek phallus symbol held cultural and religious importance, representing fertility and protection. It embodied generative power, ensuring life’s continuity. It was believed to repel evil and bring luck, often in fertility and childbirth settings. Dionysus, linked to fertility, had phallic depictions in celebrations like Dionysia. Satyrs had phallic features, appearing in plays and art. Phallic imagery was common in pottery and art, used humorously or in rituals. Greeks viewed the human body and phallic art matter-of-factly, differing from modern perceptions. The symbol conveyed fertility, protection, and embraced natural human aspects, demanding historical context for accurate interpretation.

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winged Phallus
Period
: Classical era
Material: cast stone/porous limestone
Height: 8,5cm (3.3in)
Length: 9cm (3.5in)
Width: 12,5cm (4.9in)
Weight: 250 grams (0.55lb)

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