Description: Aphrodite has beautiful brown hair, sometimes straight, sometimes curly and beautiful green eyes.
The colors of Athena's eyes are green, blue and grey, the colors of the sea and of an owl's eyes. Her weapons, which she had since her birth, are also sacred to her.
Hecate's appearance is dark-haired and beautiful, but with an eerie edge to that beauty befitting a goddess of the night (though the actual goddess of the night is Nyx). Symbols of Hecate are her place, the crossroads, two torches, and black dogs.
Apollo: Blue as Greek, Green as Roman (Apollo was not a sun god in the Greek days, with that power going to Helios. His eyes are green as a Roman due to domain over the Sun)
Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, was described as having blonde hair. In ancient Greece and Rome, blonde hair was frequently associated with prostitutes, who dyed their hair using saffron dyes in order to attract customers.
Hera is a tall, statuesque and busty Goddess, she has light skin, long curly blonde hair, and violet eyes. She usually wears her hair in an elaborate up-do with a small green tiara on her head, and a purple pearl headband around her forehead.
The association with green eyes and jealousy most likely originated in Greek mythology in the tale of Cupid and Psyche. In folktales around the world, witches, nymphs and water spirits often have green eyes.
Physical Appearance. Aphrodite takes the form of a slender, beautiful woman of young age with pink skin and very long, blonde hair reaching down to her legs. She wears slight makeup consisting of deep purple eyeliner. She has blue eyes and long eyelashes standing out from the corners of her eyes.
Only about 2 percent of people in the world have naturally green eyes. Green eyes are a genetic mutation that results in low levels of melanin, though more melanin than in blue eyes. Green eyes don't actually have any color.
Persephone has very pale skin and red hair. Athena once mistook that Persephone looked like 'another statue, coming to life' .
Hera possesses cyan-blue eyes and is taller than the average human like all the other gods. Hera is incredibly beautiful and seems to appear as a perfect woman, like all the other goddesses.
So where did our green-eyed ancestors come from? Most origins point to areas around the Caucasus Mountains, which link Asia and Europe. That may help explain why so many different countries and continents have had green-eyed populations for thousands of years.
Chalchiuhtlicue, also spelled Chalchihuitlicue (Nahuatl: She Who Wears a Jade Skirt), also called Matlalcueye (She Who Wears a Green Skirt), Aztec goddess of rivers, lakes, streams, and other freshwaters.
"[The author quotes an oracle of the Pythian priestess :] The wave of blue-eyed Amphitrite, roaring over the wine-dark sea."
Apollo is a young god with blond hair, beige skin-tone, and teal blue eyes.
At some point, you've probably wondered what the rarest eye color is. The answer is green, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Only about 2 percent of the world's population sport this shade.
Green irises have an uncommon melanin level — less than “truly” brown eyes, but more than blue eyes. This is why green eyes are so unique. And while 9% is indeed rare, green eyes have an even lower eye color percentage across the globe.
green-eyed. adjective. jealous or envious. the green-eyed monster jealousy or envy.
Athena is associated with the colors yellow or gold which resemble the gleaming sun or metals like gold. These colors are to convey the kind of sparkling beauty and vigor she can bestow on people.
According to Percy Jackson's Greek Gods, she had long blond hair the color of ripe wheat, and wore a bright green dress with a dark cape, which gave her the appearance of fresh plant shoots breaking through fertile earth whenever she moved.
Demeter is a tall female deity with fair skin, wide green eyes and long blonde hair worn in an elegant updo.