The goddess often associated with the pitcher is Demeter in Greek mythology, particularly in her role as the goddess of agriculture and fertility. She is frequently depicted with a cornucopia or a pitcher, symbolizing abundance and nourishment. Additionally, the goddess Ganga from Hindu mythology is sometimes represented with a pitcher, signifying the sacred river and the life-giving properties of water.
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The only Greek goddesses regularly depicting holding a bowl were Demeter and Hygieia (goddess of health). Hebe (goddess of youth and cupbearer of Zeus before Ganymede) is usually depicted with a pitcher and goblet, but has only been depicted in modern times. No classical statues of her exist.
She carries a winged serpent staff or caduceus and a pitcher of water from the river Styx.
As far as I know, Iris did not have a "weapon." She was the goddess of the Rainbow, and a messenger of the gods. She holds a herald's staff. She brings water from the Stynx in a pitcher. This water is for oaths for the gods.
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The chemical symbol for silver is Ag.