He literally and figuratively holds a cornucopia, a horn of plenty.
From the forbes.com
Hercules ripped off a horn while battling the beast, and the horn became nature's cornucopia, or horn of plenty.
From the kentucky.com
But social networking and new models for supporting creativity have turned the web into a modern horn of plenty.
From the economist.com
It might be odd that Gaia holds the horn of plenty when it seems as if the horn is not presently producing anything.
From the en.wikipedia.org
How will today's children, and many of their parents, long accustomed to the horn of plenty, cope with the downsizing of Christmas?
From the newsobserver.com
In myth, Fortuna possessed the cornucopia, or horn of plenty, that spilled forth a never-ending abundance of food and drink.
From the sacbee.com
The shape of the cake is reminiscent of a cornucopia, or horn of plenty, and promises a future of happiness and financial success.
From the npr.org
One Thanksgiving lesson most school kids probably don't receive has to do with the horn of plenty adorning festive paintings.
From the latimes.com
Du Pont's old flair for turning the test tube into a horn of plenty made it the 15th largest industrial company in the U.S., with $3.5 billion in sales in 1968.