✨ Bring Home a Piece of History!
The Venus de Milo Statue is a stunning 11.4-inch tall representation of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, crafted from durable resin. Its classic white finish and waterproof design make it a versatile addition to any home or office decor, while also serving as a thoughtful gift for various occasions.
Recommended Uses For Product | Home,Office |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Material Type | Resin |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Finish Types | Painted |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Color | White |
Subject Character | Aphrodite |
Occasion Type | Housewarming |
Style Name | Classic |
Theme | Religious |
Collection Name | All |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.16"D x 6.23"W x 11.02"H |
C**7
Classic looks
It's very detailed. Would buy again if the need arose
R**.
Beautiful!
Have had this statue for a couple of seasons now. Beautiful!
K**D
It's cute and in the bathroom
As advertised, it's a nice little elegant feature to the bathroom's "spa vibe."
I**O
HOW ABOUT USING AN BROWN OVER BOX!!
HOW ABOUT USING A BROWN OVER BOX TO SHIP IT SO THE UNEDUCATED DON’T THINK IM BUYING PERVERTED STATUES!!! IS THAT, THAT MUCH TO ASK? Other than that beautiful piece, just lack of thinking on the part of the shippers.
M**N
Divine decoration
I love this statue absolutely. It stands straight and has no damage, and it has a bit of weight without being heavy. In fact, it’s quite lighter than I expected it to be. In height, it’s twice as tall as my iphone, which is either a 12 or 13. I love this statue, and for the price I would absolutely buy it again as a gift for a friend. Wonderful addition to your home in my opinion
T**K
Lovely statue for the price
When you consider that this statue is under $30, it's a great deal. Some reviewers complained about sturdiness, but mine seems fairly balanced, so that hasn't been an issue so far. I think it is lovely for the price. The reason I purchased it: I read a book with an analogy about suffering and the existence of God and how the Venus de Milo statue is an apt example of how something can be broken (the arms of the Venus de Milo = people, the earth) and yet that brokenness (suffering) does not mean that a creator (God = the Sculptor) does not exist. No one would look at the Venus de Milo and think that because there is something broken about it that there was not a Sculptor; that doesn't make sense. In the same way, the author was saying that a broken world suggests that there is a creator who created it, but something went wrong, and yet much beauty remains, just like this lovely statue! Anyway, I found it an interesting analogy and wanted to have the statue to remind me of it. Beauty and brokenness together.
A**E
High quality stone
It’s tall and looks and feels really nice. Exactly what I wanted!
R**Y
Great
Looks just like the photo and has a good weight to it.
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