The labrys symbol was often found during the Bronze Age archaeological recovery at the Palace of Knossos on Crete. Of all the Minoan religious symbols the labrys was the holiest. It is known to have a strong religious significance, for specific use by Min Read more.
This altar piece was imported from Greece and created by Greek artists in honor of the Old Gods.
The labrys symbol was often found during the Bronze Age archaeological recovery at the Palace of Knossos on Crete. Of all the Minoan religious symbols the labrys was the holiest. It is known to have a strong religious significance, for specific use by Minoan priestesses as a ceremonial item, perhaps during the sacrifice of animals such as bulls.
This statue is 4.3 inches tall and made in Greece from solid bronze.