Medusa
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Description
Once, Medusa was a woman of striking beauty, her hair said to rival the glory of the gods. But Poseidon desired her, and in Athena’s sacred temple, he took what he wanted. The goddess, enraged at her shrine’s defilement, turned her wrath not on Poseidon—but on Medusa.
Her flowing hair became hissing serpents. Her face, once enchanting, became so dreadful that any who looked upon it turned instantly to stone. Cast out, she became a monster feared by all.
This intricately designed model of Medusa makes a stunning mantelpiece. It can be fragile so must be handled with care and support material removal requires patience. A set of small needle nose pliers and flush cutters will be the best tools for the job. Strong bed adhesion is absolutely essential for a successful print.
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