Reminding you of justice, fairness, and equality, the Justicia with Scales Roman Statue stands tall in any space or collection that she is in. Her classic style is sure to suit a variety of aesthetics, not just Roman home decor. Emperor Augustus introduced the goddess of justice into the Roman pantheon. Today, she often represents the fair and equal administration of justice, especially in the legal world.
Made from polystone, this hand-painted Roman home decor features the goddess standing on a golden book on a square platform. She wears a flowing robe and blindfold. While the goddess has a white marble finish, her blindfold is golden.
She holds a golden sword in one hand and a pair of hanging scales in the other. You can add this Roman mythology statue to your home or office. This statue fits well in any mythology collection and makes a great gift.
Key Features:
- Features a sword, blindfold, and pair of scales
- Has golden detailing
- Hand-painted marble-like finish
- Based on Roman mythology
- Great home decor piece and collectible
Materials:
- Made from polystone
Measurements:
- Length: 4.75 Inches
- Width: 4.4 Inches
- Height: 12 Inches
Measurements are approximate.
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