Representing Justice and Balance Ancient Greek Goddess Justice Brass Statue ‘The Stone-Written Right’

| Description: | In ancient Greek mythology, there were two goddesses representing justice, Themis Talmiser and her daughter Astraea. This is a Greek Goddess Justice sculpture. Themis held the scales of justice in one hand and a sword in the other. Her eyes were always closed, meaning that she made her decisions on the basis of fairness in her heart, undisturbed by reality. Aongking can also customize sculptures of other Greek gods. |
| NO.: | AKSY-(58) |
| MATERIAL: | BRONZE/ BRASS |
| SIZE: | LIFE SIZE OR CUSTOM MADE DEPENDS ON YOUR PREFERENCE |
| TECHNOLOGY: | LOST-WAX CASTING PROCESS |
| PACKING: | Generally soft and waterproof plastic inside, wooden cases/ iron box for outside |
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Greek Goddess Justice Detailes Description:
“The Stone-Written Right” is a powerful and contemplative statue that explores the enduring yet fragile nature of fundamental principles. The work centers on a single, monumental right hand, carved from rugged, unpolished granite. The hand is positioned not in a fist of defiance, but in the delicate act of writing, its fingertips gently touching a massive, unrolled scroll that appears to be of the same stone. The text upon the scroll is not painted or inscribed, but is formed from negative space—deep, clean grooves carved into the rock, creating the illusion of luminous, intangible letters emerging from the stone’s own shadow. This central metaphor poses a profound question: are our most sacred rights inherent within the foundation of the world, waiting to be revealed? Or are they a fragile human construct, defined only by the voids we courageously carve out of the obdurate material of reality? The statue stands as a silent, permanent witness to the idea that law and liberty are both as enduring as stone and as precious as the light that gives them form.








