Classics And Gardening

A museum is full of sculptures and paintings. They have reached a level where they can charge you to experience their items. They are much like a garden. A private garden is your own living museum.  You hope for that moment that stops your neighbor in their tracks to observe the design and quality of your garden. There are many elements that go into making your garden unique and eye-catching.  There are many products out that can elevate your garden to a new level.
We at Cool Garden Things sell amazingly unique and historically interesting Head Planters. The Medusa Head Planter is a product that must be seen. According to Greek Mythology, gazing directly into Medusa’s eyes would turn you to stone. Fortunately this head planter only has the effect of freezing your neighbors temporarily and just to admire your living museum. Perseus beheaded Medusa with the help of Athena and Hermes according to Greek Mythology. The great hero Perseus used a mirrored shield which allowed him to locate Medusa without the risk of turning to stone. Perseus, the great hero of the story, beheaded the monster Medusa without losing his life.
Medusa’s head was also used in many Gorgoneions. The idea of a Gorgoneion was very popular in Ancient Rome and Greece. These Gorgoneions were terrifying images of Medusa or her sisters that were believed to have the ability to avert evil. The Medusa head, with her snake hair, shows up in art, philosophy, and even contemporary popular culture.
To have an item such as this in your personal garden would spark instant interest.  Enriching your garden with this Head Planter would create an opportunity for conversations about exciting adventures and stories. The battles with Medusa become your story to tell if you buy this product. Each Head Planter has its own history and each time brings new interest to your garden.
A gaze from Medusa would have you interested forever. Grab hold of the power Medusa had and acquire a head planter that’ll establish your garden as the place to be.

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