
Mythological animals: symbolism and decorative inspiration
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"Every creature born of myth carries within it an ancient force, ready to protect and inspire those who welcome it."
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Origin and History
Since the dawn of civilization, mythological animals have embodied forces beyond the visible world. In Egypt, the Horus falcon represented vision and divine protection. In Norse mythology, the wolf Fenrir embodied both destructive power and renewal. In Asia, the dragon, a symbol of prosperity and wisdom, adorned palaces and temples, linking the world of men to that of the spirits.
These creatures are born from legends and mythologies that have crossed the ages, today being integrated into art, architecture and decoration.
Evolution and Symbolism
While these figures were once reserved for rituals and sacred places, they are now present in our homes as sacred and decorative objects . The lion, a protective guardian, sits over entrances to ward off negative energies. The owl of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, inspires spaces for study and reflection. Mythological animal statues are no longer just ornaments: they become energy guardians that instill balance, protection, and harmony.
Link with Mythozia
At Mythozia , each sculpture is designed as a bridge between ancient myths and your living space. Whether you are drawn to the power of the Chinese dragon , the nobility of the winged horse Pegasus , or the wisdom of the Egyptian scarab , our pieces combine premium aesthetics with ancient symbolism.
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Conclusion
Incorporating a mythological animal into your decor is like inviting a fragment of eternity into your home. These silent guardians tell stories from centuries ago, fuel the imagination, and watch over your space. What if your next decorative object was also an invisible protector?
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