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Eostre – Bust

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A1 mini
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H2S
P1P
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H2D Pro
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X1 Carbon
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P2S
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 7% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 7% infill
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10.8 h
1 plate

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Eostre – Bust

This bust represents Eostre, also known as Ostara, an ancient Germanic goddess associated with spring, renewal, and fertility. Her name is recorded by the Anglo-Saxon monk and historian Bede in the 8th century. He explained that the month called Ēosturmōnaþ, dedicated to the arrival of spring, was named after this deity.

Over time, the name survived in several languages as the term used for the Christian celebration of Easter, known in French as Pâques. While the Christian holiday commemorates the resurrection of Christ, its name in Germanic languages preserves a link to earlier seasonal traditions celebrating the return of light, nature, and life after winter.

In modern interpretations, Eostre is often depicted surrounded by symbols of spring, particularly hares and eggs, which later became widely recognized symbols of Easter. These motifs represent fertility, rebirth, and the renewal of life that comes with the spring season.

This bust is inspired by the most widely recognized artistic representation of the goddess Eostre, translating her iconic imagery into a sculptural form suitable for 3D printing. The volumes are intentionally emphasized and simplified to evoke the presence of a classical statue while preserving the recognizable features associated with this mythological figure of spring

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