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12K Resin Pudicitia Statue: Roman Goddess of Modesty Sculpture
12K Resin Pudicitia Statue: Roman Goddess of Modesty Sculpture
🏛 History & Origin
The 'Pudicitia' type statue is a celebrated form of Roman sculpture, portraying a woman draped in long flowing garments with her hand often pulling her veil or cloak. The name derives from Pudicitia, the Roman goddess and personification of modesty and virtue.
These statues were popular from the 2nd century BCE through the Roman Imperial period, symbolizing the ideals of feminine dignity, chastity, and social respectability. Many versions of the ‘Pudicitia’ type were displayed in public spaces, villas, and tombs, reflecting the cultural values of Roman society.
Our 12K premium resin edition beautifully reproduces the graceful folds of the drapery and serene posture, making it an elegant piece for collectors of Roman art, symbolism, and classical beauty.
🛠 Product Features
Material: High-density 12K premium resin for exquisite detail
Design: Classical female figure in the ‘Pudicitia’ type
Use: Perfect for home decor, history enthusiasts, or collectors
Durability: UV-resistant and long-lasting finish
🔧 Additional Information
Depending on the model, the product may arrive in separate pieces. It can be easily assembled using fast-drying adhesive.
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$5.00 USD
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