The Zbruch Idol is one of the rarest sculptures from the pre-christian Slavic era (9th century). It was found near the village of Lychkivtsi (Ukraine) in 1848.
The Zbruch Idol is a pillar of grey limestone (2,70 m high) and it is commonly associated with the Slavic God Svantevit (4 heads).
Our reproduction is made from artificial stone, respectively specially hardened gypsum. Size: 5 x 5 x 19 cm.