*MADE IN GREECE – HANDMADE – VERY DETAILED*
Our creations are products of top quality and high aesthetics, handmade by skilled and specially trained artisans.
Dimensions (approximately):
Height : 44 cm ( 17.32 in)
Width: 12 cm ( 4.72 in)
Weight: 1280 gr (2.82 lb)
(Please note that there might be a slight difference on the statue’s height or their weight as they are all handmade).
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Material & Manufacture process: Cast Marble
Cast Marble statues are made from a
composite material in which natural crushed Greek Marble stone is
mixed with a small quantity of resin that works as a glue. The mixture
is then poured into a mold of the statue design. Because the powder is so
fine the smallest details can be reproduced using this method. Over 90% of
the finished sculpture is natural crushed Greek Marble stone, which gives
it a look and feel of solid natural marble. All sculptures are finished by
hand to ensure the finest quality. This strong material is water and weather
resistant, doesn’t have bubbles, will not crack, and can be washed with most
cleaning agents.
Please note: Our statues are not carved. 100%
Natural marble statues are hand carved and command a very hefty price. Our
product offerings are intended to be affordable to the majority public.
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. Her Roman equivalent is the goddess Venus. The nude first became significant in the art of ancient Greece, where athletic competitions at religious festivals celebrated the human body. The nudes of Greco-Roman art are conceptually perfected ideal persons, each one a vision of health, youth, geometric clarity, and organic equilibrium.
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