Rod of Asclepius - Tribute
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The Rod of Asclepius takes its name from the Greek god Asclepius, a deity associated with healing and medicinal arts in ancient Greek religion and mythology.
To Those Who Carry the Staff
A Tribute to Our Healthcare Heroes…
In the ancient symbol of the serpent and the staff, we find a story of dualities: of poison and cure, of fragility and strength, and of the tireless effort required to maintain the balance of life.
This sculpture stands as a physical testament to the hands that hold that balance every day. It is dedicated to the nurses, doctors, first responders, and support staff who operate not just with clinical precision, but with radical empathy.
Why We Honor You:
- For the Quiet Courage: For entering the rooms others fear to enter and staying steady when the world feels uncertain.
- For the Weight You Carry: For bearing the emotional gravity of every loss and the exhausting joy of every recovery.
- For the Invisible Hours: For the double shifts, the missed holidays, and the relentless dedication that happens long after the applause has faded.
- For the Human Touch: For remembering that behind every chart and every statistic is a person, a family, and a story.
"The art of healing comes from the nature of the heart, but the strength to heal comes from a spirit that refuses to give up."
To the healers who have become our shield:
Thank you for your sacrifice, your skill, and your unwavering humanity.
2 options to print:
- 3 pc assembly:
- 3 piece design allows for easy multicolor prints
- Whole:
- easier printing option but single color
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