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The Stylish Musician Statues
Religious Gallery
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Last Suppers, Religious
Bellagio Creations Porcelain Last Supper 3D Art Frame
The frame, which displays sharp, vivid images and a high degree of color accuracy, is protected and enhanced by this frame that has been handcrafted. the image is stretched around the sides and stapled to the back of the porcelain frame.Easy to install
The artwork is ready to hang, each panel has a black hook that can be easily hung.SKU: BEL-LS-FR-5105 -
Home Decor Items
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Decor, Horse Figurines
Bellagio Creations Horse Statue Bronze Finish
Beautiful horse figurine. Has long since been discontinued. its in great condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Due to the extreme glossy finish, all bright in pictures are reflections from the camera and not chips or cracks. Perfect gift for the horse collector.
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Decor, Gifts
Beautifully Crafted Horse Flower Vase White
Redefine your décor taste with our trendy collection of Horse Flower Vase. These Artifacts are exclusively designed to meet your aesthetic taste and redefine your décor experience like never before.
- H = 10 in
- L = 6 in
- W = 5 in
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Gifting Ideas
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Gifts
Copper Sculpture. Justice
Description
Cast Copper Figure. Excellent details, high quality patina and gilded finish.
Height: 55 cm.
The sculpture we reproduce is the Goddess Justice.
Since the 15th century, the Lady of Justice has often been depicted blindfolded. The blindfold represents objectivity, in that justice is, or should be imposed objectively, without fear or favour, regardless of identity, money, power or weakness; blind and impartial justice. Early Roman coins depict Justice with sword in one hand and scales in the other, but with her eyes uncovered. Justice is only commonly depicted as “blind” from the late 15th century onwards. The earliest known depiction of blind Justice is Hans Giengen’s statue of 1543 at the Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen (Fountain of Justice) in Bern.
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