Maybe a whole lot of heavy gold and expensive (Plastic) Jewelry, and maybe a robe.
Metis is a goddess of wisdom like Athena.
Athena/Athene is the goddess of wisdom, craftsmanship, strategy in battle, and reason. Demeter is the goddess of grain, agriculture, fertility and the like.
she is very beautiful and is the Goddess of wisdom
You can recognize the Greek goddess Athena because of her intensely grey eyes and war-like outfit. She is the goddess of wisdom and war and favorite daughter of Zeus.
Athena is considered the goddess of wisdom because she embodies qualities such as intelligence, strategy, and rational thinking in Greek mythology. She is also associated with skills like arts and crafts, which require knowledge and expertise.
Because, as well as being the goddess of war, Athena was also the goddess of wisdom. People usually find owls wise, so along with that one shield and the olive tree, the owl is Athena's symbol.
Athena was the patron of womanly crafts, like needlecraft and sewing, and also of defensive warfare and strategy. Her "gifts" would have been wisdom and a deftness of the hands.
She is the goddess of war, wisdomand and battle strategy -well she was more of the goddess of war strategies and all and she was like the fave. daughter of Zeus
she uses a feather and a paper and writes down wisdom so than she sends it down to the person like a cupid arrow that's why she is the goddess of wisdom
she was famous for being the goddess of wisdom crafts war and weaving! did you know she turned Arachne into a spider for weaving a rug that made fun of Zeus in a contest to find out who was a better weaver that is why spiders are arachnids! thats an intresting factoid.To be frank she was not famous for her wisdom and crafts she was merely goddess of them.
Athena (or Athene) was the Greek goddess of wisdom, crafts and war.She was also the patron god of art and craft.She invented weaving and helped heros on quests (like Heracles and Perseus)Greece's capital city Athens is named after Athena.
A goddess similar to Athena in other cultures is the Roman goddess Minerva. Like Athena, Minerva embodies wisdom, strategic warfare, and the arts, emphasizing intelligence and skill over brute strength. Both deities are associated with crafts and knowledge, highlighting their roles as protectors of civilization and culture. Additionally, Minerva, like Athena, was often depicted as a warrior, reflecting the duality of wisdom and martial prowess.