Top Collection Lady Justice Statue is ranked
14th in statues
based on our comprehensive analysis.
Reviewed by more than 154 consumers, more than 95% of the reviews about this
Top Collection
statue had positive sentiment, meaning that these customers would probably advise purchasing this product when asked about a recommended statue.
$49.50
(as of
26/01/2021 08:34 PST
details
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Features:
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Cast in high quality Cold Cast Bronze
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Exquisite detailing, most popular and stunning statue for a law office
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Measures 12.5 high
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Comes nicely packaged.
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EXQUISITE CRAFTSMANSHIP , Premium sculpted cold cast bronze by master sculptors real bronze powder mixed with resin Hand painted in bronze finish with color accents to give a high quality look without sacrificing the details.
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GORGEOUS REPRESENTATION , Figurine of Lady Justice in a blindfold holding a scale in one hand and a sword in the other while stepping on a snake. See description below for an explanation of what each symbolizes.
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PERFECT SIZE , Measures 12.5 inches tall and goes perfectly on a desk at home or in the office. Scales are detachable with screw on top to attach to hand.
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UNIQUE PRESENT , Packed in beautiful gift box ready for any occasion. Ideal for friends or relatives who are studying or pursuing a law career, or those who are strong believers of justice.
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LADY JUSTICE , Originates from the Egyptian goddess Maat who signified truth and order. Later ancient Greeks worshipped the goddess Themis and her daughter Dike while ancient Romans revered Justitia. Modern depictions of Lady Justice most closely resemble Justitia.
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GORGEOUS REPRESENTATION Figurine of Lady Justice in a blindfold holding a scale in one hand and a sword in the other while stepping on a snake. See description below for an explanation of what each symbolizes.
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PERFECT SIZE Measures 12.5 inches tall and goes perfectly on a desk at home or in the office. Scales are detachable with screw on top to attach to hand.
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LADY JUSTICE Originates from the Egyptian goddess Maat who signified truth and order. Later ancient Greeks worshipped the goddess Themis and her daughter Dike while ancient Romans revered Justitia. Modern depictions of Lady Justice most closely resemble Justitia.