VENUS APHORDITE CARRERA MARBLE BUST FEMALE GREEK-ROMAN GODDESS RARE ANTIQUITY


VENUS APHORDITE CARRERA MARBLE BUST FEMALE GREEK-ROMAN GODDESS RARE ANTIQUITY

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VENUS APHORDITE CARRERA MARBLE BUST FEMALE GREEK-ROMAN GODDESS RARE ANTIQUITY:
$3000.00


genuine antiquity GREEK GODDESS VENUS/APHRODITE MARBLE STATUE

Spectacular and Rarepiece of History in your home looks good on any table, pedestal orstand.

Own your own piece of History with this life size bust of Venus/Aphrodite marble statue.

Statue measures 25\"tall x18\"wide at chest area X 12\" wide with hair on head area

This beautifulgoddess ishand-carved out of pure white Carrera Italian Marbleand is a genuine antiquity not bonded marble.Thisbustis part of a whole life size statue ofVenus/Aphrodite and hasweatheredand aged for eons due to being outsideon top of a temple or garden thus the streaking that you see from rain leftbehind on thestatueeven after it hadfell over and was partiallyburied.

Statue is Life size and weighs well over 200 lbs.

I will ship in the U.S.A buyer arrangesand pays for shipping. Item will be crated and awaiting pic up by your

freight carrier of choice, local pickup or International buyer takes care of shipping costs and services.

Please feel free to contact me for any questions or shipping issues before you buy it now.

Thank you for buying our is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. Her Roman equivalent is the goddess Venus. According to Hesiod\'s Theogony, According to Homer\'s Iliad, she is the daughter of Zeus and Dione. Because of her beauty, other gods feared that their rivalry over her would interrupt the peace among them and lead to war, so Zeus married her to Hephaestus, who, because of his ugliness and deformity, was not seen as a threat. Aphrodite had many lovers—both gods, such as Ares, and men, such as Anchises. The Greeks recognized all of these names as referring to the single goddess Aphrodite, despite the slight differences in what these local cults believed the goddess demanded of them. The Attic philosophers of the 4th century, however, drew a distinction between a celestial Aphrodite (Aprodite Urania) of transcendent principles, and a separate, \"common\" Aphrodite who was the goddess of the people (Aphrodite Pandemos).


VENUS APHORDITE CARRERA MARBLE BUST FEMALE GREEK-ROMAN GODDESS RARE ANTIQUITY:
$3000.00

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