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City Marble lady Judge sculpture

Famous British architectural figures roman mythology City Marble lady Judge sculpture

The City Marble lady Judge sculpture is very famous. It is at the gate of the court in Britain. As a powerful symbol, it shows the Goddess of Justice in Roman times. The position she held is also applied to modern times. This woman sits on a stone bench representing justice, with a circle of leaves on her head as decoration, wearing a beautiful robe, holding a scroll in her left hand and a sword in her right hand, which is also carved with the heads of Roman figures. Every detail of the carving is very lifelike. The City Marble lady Judge sculpture can be used as the decoration of many local courts. Of course, there are more statues of the Goddess of justice to be sold as works of art.

NO.: AK-stone(CC 842)
MATERIAL: Natural Marble / Stone / Granite
SIZE: LIFESIZE / CUSTOM MADE SIZE
USAGE: Amusement park, Theme park, Garden, Restaurant, Playground, Public Area, Garden, Indoor & Outdoor, etc

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The City Marble lady Judge sculpture in modern western legal culture originates from Roman mythology, and her name corresponds to the English word “Justice”. Roman mythology inherited the gods of Greek mythology, and it is generally believed that Giustias mixed the image of the goddesses Themis, Dike and Astraea in Greek mythology, and the appearance was similar to Themis. In the general image, the City Marble lady Judge sculpture is closed or blindfolded, with a balance in her left hand, a sword in her right, and a book and a snake at her feet. In the Renaissance era at the end of middle Europe, Roman law was also revived, and City Marble lady Judge sculpture began to appear in various city courts. On the back of statues of the Goddess of Justice, ancient Roman proverbs are often inscribed. The goddess of justice sustains people’s pursuit of justice and inspires the law to work hard for the realization of justice.


City Marble lady Judge sculpture holding the scales in her left hand, majestic and fearless, symbolizing absolute fairness and justice, to measure all injustice in the world; Holding a sharp sword in the right hand, punishing evil and promoting good symbolizes the supreme authority and power, indicating that there must be coercive force behind fairness. The goddess of Justice advocates fairness and justice, but does not advocate unnecessary violence. “City Marble lady Judge sculpture. The God of Justice has a balance in his hand, and measures by it; The other hand holds a sharp sword and uses it to defend the Dharma. For to wield a sword without a scale means naked violence; If the scale doesn’t carry a sword, it means it has no power. As the legal proverb behind City Marble lady Judge sculpture shows, to achieve justice should be fearless, in order to ensure the independence and justice of the judge.

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