Description
Three Graces
This intricately sculpted statue of the Three Graces is also known as the Charities. They were Aglaia (elegance, brightness and splendor), Thalia (youth, beauty and good cheer), and Euphrosyne (mirth, joyfulness), according to Ancient Greek mythology, the daughters of Zeus. Their main role was to bestow beauty, charm, and goodness on young women and to give joy and feeling of well-being to people in general. The sculpture is a replica of the Three Graces marble sculpture from the Borghese Collection in the Louvre Museum in Paris. This elegant piece will make a beautiful décor to the house of any Greek Mythology enthusiast.
D: 71/2″ X 2 1/2″ X 10″
Made of high quality resin in faux bronze finish