Ancient Roman Spring and Flowers Goddess Flora Statue Brass
NO.: AK-(M1863)
PRICE: $16500
MATERIAL: COPPER (BRONZE/ BRASS).
SIZE: CUSTOM-MADE DEPENDING ON YOUR PREFERENCE.
THICKNESS: MORE THAN 5 MM(DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF THE SCULPTURE CAN BE ADJUSTED).
TECHNOLOGY: LOST-WAX CASTING PROCESS.
PACKING: GENERALLY SOFT AND WATERPROOF PLASTIC INSIDE, WOODEN CASES/ IRON BOX FOR OUTSIDE.
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Goddess Flora Statue Brass Details Description:
Goddess Flora is the goddess of spring and flowers in ancient Roman mythology. She is a symbol of growth and prosperity in nature, responsible for overseeing the flowering and growth of flowers and plants, as well as the revival of spring. In the Goddess Flora statue brass, Flora holds a blooming flower, as if spreading life and hope to the earth. Flora’s status was extremely important in ancient Roman mythology, often depicted as a vibrant and beautiful goddess whose appearance marked the end of winter and the arrival of spring.
What is the identity and status of Goddess Flora?
Flora is not only the guardian of nature but also a symbol of love and reproduction. Her festival, Floralia, is held annually from April 28th to May 3rd and is one of the grandest festivals in Rome, celebrating the arrival of spring and the revival of plants. People express their respect for her by dressing up, dancing, and presenting flowers. In Roman mythology, Flora is a goddess full of vitality and creativity, symbolizing the richness and harmony of nature. She is not only a protector of agriculture and horticulture, but also a symbol of the harmonious relationship between humans and nature. Therefore, Flora was regarded as a very noble and sacred being, widely worshipped by the ancient Romans. So this Goddess Flora statue brass can not only be displayed indoors but also in gardens.