Click Here for Menu Directory

Polos, crown of a goddess

Advertisement:

Buy Ancient Greek stuff, Traditional Books, Collectibles, Costumes and Party Goods, Furniture, Gifts, Jewelry, Movies/DVD's, Posters, Shoes, Women's Fashions.

If you click above and follow the links to a purchase then this site receives a commission for its support.

Polos, crown of a goddess

Liddel and Scott define a polos as 'a head-dress worn by goddesses.' This is probably because the head-dress was no longer worn in classical times, but it sill existed on many statues of goddesses. But there are few classical images with a polos. The caryatids on the Erechtheon in Athens do have poloi which they use to hold up the porch. Poloi are more common in Mycenaean art. Many of the terracotta figurines from late Helladic IIIA Mycenaean period ca.1400–1300 B.C seem to wear poloi. Many of them look simply like baskets. But the nature of their material is not clear. Baskets would be woven of wood but poloi could also be woven of other fibers including wool or linen. They are not probably made of metal as there are none found in archeological remains. There is considerable range of shapes included as depicted in the following images.

Polos gathers hairSomething sseems to cascade down from the top of the polos, perhaps hair.

Donut polosThe polos sometimes seems like just a ring.

Drum hatThe polos can look like a drum hat

Pot on headA pad under a pot on the head

The use of poloi with caryatids suggests another aspect. Some of the poloi seem like the pads that many women have worn when they carry jugs on their head.

The crown worn by the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti in a number of her images is quite similar to a polos.


To ask a question about this topic note the topic (Polos, Poloi) and Click here

Polos, crown of a goddess

Questions and Answers

Advertisement:

Buy Ancient Greek stuff, Traditional Books, Collectibles, Costumes and Party Goods, Furniture, Gifts, Jewelry, Movies/DVD's, Posters, Shoes, Women's Fashions.

If you click above and follow the links to a purchase then this site receives a commission for its support.

Click Here for Menu Directory