Borishotch Industries
Unicorn Bust
Unicorn Bust
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This is a highly detailed Unicorn Bust.
This model was created by Messy Panda who makes amazing Busts and provided by Commercial License.
This Bust is 3D Printed using Black PLA Filament and Dry-brushed with Gold Gilding Wax to give it a Bronze Statue effect.
This Bust is 15cm tall.
In mythology, a unicorn is a legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures, though it is most famous in Western traditions. Typically described as a horse or goat-like animal with a single, long, spiraling horn on its forehead, the unicorn symbolizes purity, innocence, and magical power. Its horn—often called an alicorn—was believed to have the ability to purify water, heal sickness, and even neutralize poisons.
The earliest references to unicorn-like creatures appear in ancient civilizations. For example, in Mesopotamian artworks and Indian legends, there are depictions of one-horned animals, though not always exactly like the Western unicorn. In Greek and Roman writings, unicorns were often described as exotic creatures from distant lands, so rare and elusive that few had seen them.
During the Middle Ages in Europe, unicorns became heavily associated with Christian symbolism, representing chastity, virtue, and the Virgin Mary. They were often shown in tapestries and manuscripts, sometimes captured only by a virgin, highlighting their purity and magical nature.
In other mythologies, unicorn-like creatures appear under different forms. In Chinese mythology, the Qilin shares some traits with the unicorn, such as a single horn and association with peace, prosperity, and good omens, though it is often depicted with a more dragon-like or deer-like body.
Overall, in mythology, unicorns embody the idea of something rare, untouchable, and magical—creatures of wonder that inspire stories about the mystical and the divine.
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