I believe it was her hearth.
Hestia is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea and lived on Mount Olympus. She had a throne, but she gave it up for Dionysus. Now she tends the sacred hearth on Olympus.
She is the goddess of the hearth, and the sacred hearth is her symbol. A flame would commonly represent her.Hestia's main symbol was the hearth and its flame. Her sacred animal is the swine.
Vesta was the Roman goddess of home, hearth, and family. Her symbol was a sacred fire and her Greek equivalent was Hestia.
Hestia, goddess of the hearth
Pretty much all of them. However, they mostly had sacred animals. Examples: Hera: Peacock and cow. Hestia: hearth and donkey. Artemis: Deer and bow and arrow.
Hestia's sacred place was the hearth. This symbolized her association with families.
Every hearth in a home is as sacred as a temple to Hestia.
Perhaps swine.
Hestia's symbol was the hearth and its flame. Her sacred animal was the swine.
Hestia guards the sacred fire on MT.Olympus because she gave up her seat on the olympian council and gave the position to Dionoseus the god of wine.
Hestia, as most Olympians did, lived on Mount Olympus, however all homes and hearths were sacred to her.
Hestia never had a patron city actually. Hestia just stayed home, see wasn't very known very well. Just all the Greeks had the sacred fire in their house witch is from Hestia. So Hestia's fire was carried around in their house, so they never had a patron city for her, cause they have the sacred fire.
Hestia's symbol is the hearth, home, and a fire. She is the goddess of the hearth. --Actually, Hestia was the only Olympian that did not have a symbol. She never took the time to choose one.
The goddess you are referring to is Hestia. She is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and sacred flame. In some depictions, she is shown carrying a vase and sticks used to tend the sacred fire.
Hestia's symbol is the hearth. Her sacred animal is the swine.
The hearth, the fire, the home are Hestia's symbols that represent her as a deity.
Hestia is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea and lived on Mount Olympus. She had a throne, but she gave it up for Dionysus. Now she tends the sacred hearth on Olympus.