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FIGURE MOKOS - SERBIAN SLAVIC MYTHOLOGY
Šifra: S-85-62
Brand: Slovenska Mitologija
Author:Slovenska mitologija / Slavic mythology
DETALJNIJE
- Figure: Mokos
- Height: 12cm
- Supplier: ROD
- Material and workmanship: Made of resin, filled with plaster, hand cast, painted and patinated
- Contains the author's logo, the ROD brand mark and the original packaging with a description in two languages
- The sculptures are protected by the Intellectual Property Office
MOKOS
Many customs celebrate Mokosh as the protector of yarn women. As she was always connected to spindle and distaff, people would connect her to Fates. More precisely, it was believed that Mokosh spins the thread of a man's destiny and makes decisions about his life and death.
Divination are also connected to the cult of Mokosh and some authors believe that her other personality is Baba Yaga, the witch from Russian fairytales who lives in a cottage with chicken legs and helps young men and women with gifts of magical power. Women who practiced divination were called 'mokoshes'.
Mokosh was represented as a woman with a big head and long arms. At the bottom of her dress there were carvings of household objects: wool, distaff, spindle and sieve, as well as the mandatory amulets and rings. Apart from the temple, the house was the only place of worship for this goddess. Mokosh's holy day was Friday and women were not allowed to spin on that day. She was celebrated on a Friday between 25th October and 1st November.
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