Light Green Marble Obelisk
Stylized table sculpture, with clean and elegant lines, the marble obelisk fits into all types of furnishings and environments, from classic to modern. It is of great impact in modern designer living rooms, alongside materials such as iron and wood, but also in combination with classic and antique furnishings.
Perfect as a gift idea for collectors and important occasions.
“Cypresses are always in my thoughts. I would like to make them a canvas like sunflower paintings, and I am amazed that no one has yet done them the way I see them. They are beautiful as lines and proportions and look like an Egyptian obelisk and the green is so distinctive.”
Van Gogh
History and symbolism
The obelisk is a monolithic monument which has its origins in ancient Egypt. Together with the pyramids, it is one of the greatest expressions of Egyptian monumental art. It is characterized by the elongated and thin quadrangular shape, ending with a pyramidal tip.
The Egyptians believed that the Sun god resided in them and the Pharaohs used to place them in pairs at the entrance of the temples and in specific points of the cities in order to favor their fecundity and the circle of benevolent energies. Symbol of the link between the Pharaoh and the divinity, the obelisk stands out to represent absolute power.
In various cultures and traditions, it was believed that the obelisks, placed at the nodal points of the city, contributed to the sublimation of the energies of the place and brought well -being and fertility to the whole region. The city of Rome has as many as 9 original Egyptian obelisks, which were stolen during the conquest of Egypt.
Obelisks have always been enigmatic monuments, and throughout history they are often found as occult, Masonic and esoteric symbols. The evidence of the phallic form also underlines the power of the masculine energies, bearers of fecundating force in their encounter with the Earth, with the receptive feminine energies.
The obelisk is now used in homes, in small reproductions, as a symbol of fertility and good wishes.
Material
Marble, beloved by the most celebrated sculptors and architects around the world and throughout the ages, also asserting its artistic power in the modern conception of architecture and interior design.. The classic and timeless taste of Michelangelo’s favorite material adapts to the most varied contexts, from the new liberty and Baroque style, to clean and essential lines, up to industrial-inspired settings.
Great for enhancing the elegance of antique furniture and dark wood in general, it is also impressive in contemporary design environments.
Green Marble with its different shades is widely used to add a touch of brightness and harmony to the environment.
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