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Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice
Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice
Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice
Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice
Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice
Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice
Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice
Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice

Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice Resin Figurine for Home Decor Law Office Decor for Desk Bookshelf Living Room Ldeal Gift for Lawyer Friends Who Long for Fairness and Justice

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Shipping Weight 0.58 lbs
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Model 218728-13
Manufacturer KalyZ@rts
Shipping Dimension 10.12 x 5.24 x 4.06 inches
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Lady Justice Statue Greek Roman Goddess of Justice Features

  • The perfect size stunning decor to display in your home, office, library or place of work. The lady justice statue is an ideal present for friends and family for Christmas,Thanksgiving, anniversaries, and other special events.

  • Made of resin and metal with exquisite craftsmanship: Hand-painted, polished and smooth, delicately portrayed, and full of design. This Lady of Justice is stunning. This Statue to be a cute addition to your home office that is in the legal field. It is very detail orientated and quite frankly just beautiful. It is worth every penny. Very nice quality, as well.

  • The Goddess of Justice - Themis, holding justice scales and a sword, is a symbol of law and justice. She can discern all the nothingness and truth in the world. Figurine of Lady Justice in a blindfold holding a scale in one hand and a sword in the other while stepping on a snake. She holds the sword below the scales to show that evidence weighted on its merit in a court of law come before punishment. The snake under her foot represents evil, and lies, and the book is the law, the constitution from which justice is administered.

  • Design of 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.

  • In mythological depictions, Themis holds the "balance of justice" in one hand and a sword in the other. Her eyes are always closed, which means that she relies solely on fairness in her heart when making decisions and will not be disturbed by reality.


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