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Collection of Pandora Mythologys (16)
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A stylized retro depiction of Pandora lifting the lid of her fateful box-symbolizing curiosity, hope, and unintended consequences.
A hand-drawn, cartoon-style box featuring bold red and yellow colors, two scowling faces on its sides, and a menacing open top with jagged edges.
A stylized depiction of a classical Greek woman wearing a draped white chiton, accented with olive green accessories and sandals.
The caduceus: a winged staff entwined by two serpents, often associated with medicine despite its origins in Greek mythology as Hermes’ herald’s staff.
A striking tribal eye motif with angular symmetry and esoteric flair-perfect for logos or tattoo concepts.
A startled ancient woman opens Pandora’s Box-releasing swirling green smoke-capturing the moment of irreversible curiosity and consequence.
A refined red-figure scene from an Attic kylix showing a woman carefully lifting the lid of a patterned pyxis, surrounded by ornamental volutes and a meander border.
A hand-drawn magical chest brimming with celestial wonder, ghostly apparitions, and intricate symbolic patterns-ideal for storytelling and esoteric themes.
“Pandora” by Duncan (c. 1890), a finely detailed engraving capturing the moment before the fateful opening of the jar.
Zeus presides over the council of gods, flanked by Athena, Hera, and others, as Cupid scatters love tokens from above.
In this stylized illustration, Pandora gazes in awe as the first evils escape her fateful box-capturing the moment of mythic consequence.
A friendly, stylized Zeus brandishes his iconic lightning bolt, perfect for teaching Greek mythology to kids.
Eotia stands gracefully in a striking red-to-orange mermaid-style gown, accented with gold jewelry and an elegant updo.
A stylized depiction of Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring and queen of the underworld, clutching a pomegranate with a sorrowful expression.