Aragog
The Legend of Aragog
In Irish folklore spiders are respected, considered lucky, and deeply tied to superstitions. Aragog spider sculpture often viewed as guardians, weavers of fate or brightness of wealth. Killing a spider is believed to bring bad luck or cause stormy weather. They are seen as symbols of wisdom, healing, and creativity.
Technical Specifications: Aragog
* Medium: Authentic Animal Bone Chicken and Turkey bones, hand-cleaned and naturally whitened.
* Style: Dark Fine Art / Skeletal Articulation.
* Base: Wppd frame painted black and red and padded cloth canvas.
* Dimensions: 25 x 21 x 7.5″, approximately 5 lbs.
* Included: Signed Certificate of Authenticity
In Irish mythology, the spider is the Weaver of Fate—a sacred guardian of wisdom and luck. Standing at the threshold of the Otherworld, spiders
are revered as patient architects of destiny. Aragog honors this ancient spirit, reimagining the “Bright Weaver” as a skeletal sentinel guarding
the delicate threads that bind life, death, and lore.
This Aragog sculpture is a one-of-a-kind original. For availability or custom skeletal commissions, please contact G.
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