🔹This 3D printed copy statue renders the scene of Perseus beheading the head of Medusa. From the Hesperides he received a knapsack to safely contain Medusa's head. Zeus gave him an adamantine sword and Hades's helm of darkness to hide. Hermes lent Perseus winged sandals to fly, and Athena gave him a polished shield. Perseus then proceeded to the Gorgons' cave.
🌟Original Sculpture Details🌟
Date: 1876/1903
Period: Neoclassical
Artist: Laurent Marqueste
🌟Material & Process🌟
Our products are made using high-detail resin-based 3D printing technology. This method ensures a smooth surface and reveals even the finest details with precision.
🌟Post-3D Printing Process🌟
Although our products come out of the machine with all their details intact, these details are not visually striking enough before post-processing. That’s why we apply a primer, white matte paint, and a velvet matte varnish to each piece. This results in high contrast, eliminates glare under light, and enhances the tactile experience.
📌Our products are lightweight due to the 3D printing process. The weight may be surprising when held, as it cannot be accurately judged by appearance alone. Generally, they weigh under 500 grams. Despite their lightness, our 3D printed items are more durable and resistant to impact. If you prefer a heavier product, we can add weight upon request, though this will incur an additional shipping fee. Please contact us for more details.