The name of the goddess column is Caryatides Statues a marble stone carving decoration. It originated from the Athens period in Greece. Few buildings used Caryatid statues in the Middle Ages. Caryatides Statues appeared again during the Renaissance. Man is the primate of all things, the extreme point of good fortune, and has a special charm. The combination of architecture and sculpture is the embodiment of Caryatid statues. The sculptor’s thinking is active. The sculpture is an art, but it embodies the joint effect of movement, the human body, and architecture everywhere. Although the six female statues of Caryatides Statues all play a supporting role, the faces, postures, hairstyles, and clothing of each female statue are slightly different. The three on the left use the right leg to support the bending of the left leg, and the three on the right use the left leg to support the bending of the right leg, forming a symmetrical beauty. The neck of the human body is the thinnest part. To ensure the stability of the support without destroying the beauty of the body, the sculptor designed thick and long hair for the Caryatid statues, which cleverly solved this problem. In the modern era, you can choose to customize Caryatid statues as a unique decoration for gardens and yards at home, while maintaining a touch of retro characteristics of the temple.