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Our amazing Venus de Milo Statue is a reduced replica of the Greek marble original from BC 130-100. This statue can be currently seen in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The sculpture is thought to be made by the Greek sculptor, Alexandros of Antioch and believed to depict Aphrodite (or Venus in Roman mythology), the goddess of love, fertility and beauty. The statue of Venus de Milo was named after the Greek island, Milos, where it had been found.
This timeless beauty fits most of interiors attracting the attention anyone entering the room. Perfect choice for gardens as well, resistant to cold and water.
Marble Sculpture
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Material
White Carrara Marble Cast
Extra large item: PU foam filling -
Origin
Europe
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