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Exceed Entertainment Inc.
| Address | Hayamiya 3-8-20 Nerima Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:179-0085 |
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| Representative Name | Kazuaki Okumura |
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Figurine
SD item code:9956502
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1.2kg
1.2kg
(h533645601)
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(h533645601)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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About 1 month
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Product size; Height approx. 28 cm x Width approx. 21 cm x Depth approx. 12 cm
Item Weight2.7 pounds Weight;Approx. 1.2 kg |
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Country of manufacture: America
Material / component: Material; made of cold-cast resin, bronze style, hand-painted finish
Resin (polystone, etc.) mixed with stone powder and calcium carbonate is poured into a mold and molded. It has the characteristics between plastic and stone, and has a sense of weight, but it has excellent decorative details and is able to reproduce the texture. It has a heavy feel, but it is also highly decorative, and its texture can be reproduced well to create a luxurious finish. It is susceptible to cracking and chipping if dropped. Produced in the United States, this is a fine art statue. Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2021
Product tag: None
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Description
| Daughter of the giant Suiachi and grandson of Alvardi. Wife of Nyors. In some traditions, she is said to be the mother of Frey. Skadi is the Germanic name for her, and in Old Norse and Icelandic she is called Skadi. The name means [wounded creature, [damage, harm, death][2]. The name is also derived from the Gothic [skadus] ([shadow]), the Old English [sskadus] ([shadow]), and the Old English [sskadus] ([shadow]). The name is related to the Old English [sceadu] ([shadow, darkness]). It is also said to be the origin of the word Scandinavia. She is thought to be a giant, but is originally thought to be a mountain goddess. There are many place names in Scandinavia, such as [Skadhvi] (meaning "Skadi") and [Skadhvi] (meaning "Skadi"), which are associated with Skadi. Skadhvi], named after Skadi, is found in many places in Scandinavia[4]. She is also considered a goddess of hunting, skilled with bow and arrow, and lives in the mountains. She is also called [Ondur*dis][5], meaning [goddess of skiing], or [Andurdis] (Old Norse: Ondurdis), also known as [Ondur*dis][6] or [Ondur*dis][7]. Furthermore, she is referred to as [the beautiful bride of the gods] in [Old Edda], [Grimnir's words], verse 11. |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Mar.16th 2026 to May.18th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Feb.26th 2026 to Mar.2nd 2026 |
| EMS | From Feb.25th 2026 to Mar.2nd 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Feb.27th 2026 to Mar.4th 2026 |
| DHL | From Feb.25th 2026 to Feb.27th 2026 |
| UPS | From Feb.25th 2026 to Feb.27th 2026 |
| FedEx | From Feb.25th 2026 to Feb.27th 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
This statue will be shipped from our store store in NY, USA, inspected by our Tokyo store, and shipped domestically, so it will take about 18-26 days for delivery.
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Skadi is the Germanic name for her, and in Old Norse and Icelandic she is called Skadi.
The name means [wounded creature, [damage, harm, death][2]. The name is also derived from the Gothic [skadus] ([shadow]), the Old English [sskadus] ([shadow]), and the Old English [sskadus] ([shadow]).
The name is related to the Old English [sceadu] ([shadow, darkness]).
It is also said to be the origin of the word Scandinavia.
She is thought to be a giant, but is originally thought to be a mountain goddess. There are many place names in Scandinavia, such as [Skadhvi] (meaning "Skadi") and [Skadhvi] (meaning "Skadi"), which are associated with Skadi.
Skadhvi], named after Skadi, is found in many places in Scandinavia[4]. She is also considered a goddess of hunting, skilled with bow and arrow, and lives in the mountains.
She is also called [Ondur*dis][5], meaning [goddess of skiing], or [Andurdis] (Old Norse:
Ondurdis), also known as [Ondur*dis][6] or [Ondur*dis][7]. Furthermore, she is referred to as [the beautiful bride of the gods] in [Old Edda], [Grimnir's words], verse 11.
スカディ(skadi)はドイツ語などによる名称で、古ノルド語やアイスランド語ではスカジ(Skadi)という。
その名前は「傷つくる者、「損害、危害、死」[2]を意味する。また、ゴート語の「skadus」(「影」の意)、
古英語の「sceadu」(「影、暗闇」の意)に関連する名前だという。
また、スカンディナヴィアの語源ともいう。
巨人とされるが、本来は山の女神と考えられる。北欧各地に、スカジ(Skadi)にちなんだ「Skadhvi」
といった地名が多く残っている[4]。弓矢を得意とする狩猟の女神ともされ、山で暮らしている。
「スキーの女神」を意味する「オンドゥル・ディース」[5]または「アンドルディース」古ノルド語:
Ondurdis)とも呼ばれる。さらに『古エッダ』の『グリームニルの言葉』第11節では「神々の麗しい花嫁」と称される。