A Man’s Vitality Symbol
A Man’s Vitality Symbol figures. an unique collector items. Belived bring positive energy to the room and rise the passion for sexology.
$1,168.00
A Man's Vitality Symbol
Material : teak wood
Dimension : 40 x 10 x 10 cm
origin : Unknown
Description : A Man's Vitality Symbol. Indeed, It's belived used to ward off bad luck or to help increase virility. In other words, as symbol of fertility. Straightaway, an Unique collector's item.
This Statue is the handmade carved. This statue is the work of an artist who imagines the importance of vitality in men. standing strong which symbolizes the spirit of never giving up for men. In the picture, a woman is hugging a man's genitals, which indicates that women really like men who are strong and never give up. Can be a life support to live this life. Apart from being a symbol of sexual passion, the genitals are seen as a symbol of fertility. It is hoped that this statue will bring energy towards passion with your partner.
History
Many crafts in the world are use a man's genital as a statue or painting.
Likewise, in Balinese Handicraft, as we seen, many souvenir are shape as man's genital which is called "lolok" usually called by Balinese people. As reported, by Detik.com, the word lolok comes from a historical object which is usually called a "Lingga" in English translation are phallus. In Hinduism, the phallus is the strongest attribute of the supreme God or is often associated with Lord Shiva.
Accordingly, on the website of the Directorate General of Culture of the Ministry of Education and Culture, the phallus is a pillar of light. Identically, a symbol of the seed of everything that exists in the universe. The phallus is also a symbol of the masculine organ. As a matter of fact, lingga are also found in several Hindu temples from the ancient Central Java period. Some are shown symbolically and subtly. However, there are also those who are depicted iconically and vulgarly.
Meanwhile, In Roman History, Phalli or male genitalia were important symbols in ancient Roman culture and were often used to ward off bad luck or to help increase virility. As a result, these carvings are often found at ancient Roman sites.
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Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 20 cm |
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