Venus of Willendorf
₹3,999
The limestone carving depicts a voluptuous female form with exaggerated reproductive features, believed to symbolize fertility, abundance, and survival. Standing just over 4 inches tall, it remains one of the most iconic prehistoric representations of the human figure.
- Size Height 4.4 Inches
- Time period ~30000 BCE
- Place of Origin Austria
- Current Location Natural History Museum, Vienna
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Venus of Willendorf
Time: ~30000 BCE
Place of Origin: Austria
Current Location: Natural History Museum, Vienna

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About Product
Type: Display sculpture
Fertility in Full Form: The Enigma of the Venus of Willendorf
About 25,000 years ago when “fashion” meant mammoth hides and the hottest trend was surviving winter someone carved a tiny limestone figurine that’s been turning heads ever since.
She was discovered in 1908 near the quiet Austrian town of Willendorf, and despite her size, she’s become one of the most recognizable prehistoric artworks in the world.
No face, no feet likely buried on purpose and belived to have had ritual related use. Was she a goddess? A good luck charm? Prehistoric self-help in sculpture form? Scholars still debate.
The Venus of Willendorf remains a timeless reminder that beauty and meaning transcend millennia. She’s more than just a relic she’s a prehistoric mic drop.
Product Information
- Material: Resin
- Scale: 1:1 Scale
- Durability: Relatively durable but not drop proof
- Product Inclusions: A box, ancient artefact replica and a display base
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Fernandis –
History lovers, don’t even think twice this is a must.
Paul –
Small in size but heavy in meaning, Beyond Relics recreated it perfectly.
Sikha –
Such an iconic piece of prehistory, feels sacred to keep it here at home.