Inspired H.R. Giger Baphomet 3D Resin Sculpture 11.8" (30 cm/300 mm)

Inspired H.R. Giger Baphomet 3D Resin Sculpture 11.8" (30 cm/300 mm)

£200.00
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Inspired H.R. Giger Baphomet 3D Resin Sculpture 11.8" (30 cm/300 mm)

Inspired H.R. Giger Baphomet 3D Resin Sculpture 11.8" (30 cm/300 mm)

£200.00
Sale price  £200.00 Regular price 
Inspired H.R. Giger Baphomet 3D Resin Sculpture 11.8" (30 cm/300 mm) A sculpture inspired by H.R. Giger – Baphomet*. Created using 3D printed resin and hand-painted. 3D sculpted by Carlito Brigante. Height: 11.8 inches (30 cm/300 mm) Width: 6.3 inches (16 cm/160 mm) Base width: 4.3 inches (11 cm/110 mm) Weight: 12.1 oz (342 grams) * A powerful symbol since its purported debut seven centuries ago, Baphomet has attracted artists from Eliphas Lévi to H.R. Giger. The Baphomet figurine is an object with very rich and complex symbolism — not necessarily satanic, as it is often believed. Its meaning depends on the context in which it is used (occult, artistic, philosophical, or religious). Origin of the Baphomet figure Middle Ages: The name “Baphomet” first appeared during the trials of the Knights Templar (14th century), who were accused of worshiping a mysterious idol. However, there is no evidence that any specific figure or cult actually existed. 19th century: The modern image was created by Éliphas Lévi, a French occultist. In his book Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (1854), he presented Baphomet as a symbol of the perfect balance of opposites — good and evil, spirit and matter, masculinity and femininity.

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