This magnificent creature is called Gryfaun - a combination of two species: Gryphon (a bird-like creature) and Faun (a woodland deity). This creature, standing at about 40cm tall, has features such as a lion's mane, an owl face, and antlers that evolved from the woodland deity in legend.
As for Gryphon, it is a creature in ancient Egyptian mythology, with the original version having wings to fly. Gryphon can control animals, protect humans from demons, and bring warmth and happiness to people.
Faun is the name of the woodland deity that often appears in Greek and Roman mythology. According to descriptions, Faun has a half-human, half-goat appearance.
The upper part is a human torso with horns and goat ears, and from the waist down is a goat's body. Many sources say that the female version of Faun will be half-human, half-deer - similar to the appearance of Gryfaun. This Woodland Deity often appears to chat, help, and guide travelers who are lost or lonely.
It is known that the Gryfaun in the picture is a handmade product created by humans. With delicate parts, assembly, and handling, it can move and move freely. The fur is also finely crafted, smooth like animal fur.
The head, shoulders, and limbs are all cast from high-quality plastic with long-lasting durability, ensuring they will not deteriorate over time.
This Gryfaun creature is made for the purpose of being a guardian deity. These beautiful companions will help their owners chase away negative energy sources in the house.
Gryfaun is often placed at the entrance of the house, on the windowsill, or in the bedroom. Each Gryfaun model will have its own crystal heart with many colors, each with different features and strengths depending on the destiny or luck the owner wants to have.