(JaiChai) "Nautical Figurehead" - Original Digital Art


Here's my depiction of an Asian Goddess carving attached to the front of an ancient Cambodian sea vessel.

 

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"Nautical Figurehead"

 

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Carved figures mounted on a ship's bow are called nautical figureheads.

Why were these figureheads mostly of women?

Because women were regarded as the protectors of sailors at sea and played an important role in many sailors' superstitions.

That's why carved and painted feminine symbols were put on the naval vessels of several ancient seafaring civilizations; including the Phoenicians, Egyptians and Romans.

The feminine figureheads were affectionately referred to as "Neptune's wooden angels."

(Source: https://www.pinterest.ph/pin/290271138467244562/)

Submitted FYI.

Enjoy the Original Art.

May you and yours be well and loving life today.

In Lak'ech, JaiChai

(JaiChai 04 Sep 2022. Simultaneous multi-site submissions posted. All rights reserved.)

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