Experience a piece of ancient Greek history with this 3D-printed replica of the Tanagra Female Figurine, originally created between 330–200 BCE in Tanagra, Boeotia. This figurine, based on the original housed in The Cleveland Museum of Art, reflects the detailed craftsmanship and cultural significance of ancient Greek art.
The replica showcases the figurine’s intricate “melon coiffure,” a popular hairstyle of the period, and the attire of a himation draped over a chiton, common garments worn in ancient Greece. Standing at 23.5 cm (9 1/4 in.) tall, this piece provides a fascinating look into the daily life, fashion, and social customs of the era.
Crafted from high-quality materials to replicate the terracotta original, this 3D-printed figurine maintains the attention to detail and lifelike representation of the ancient artifact. Perfect for educational purposes, collectors, or as a unique decorative piece, this replica brings the elegance and history of ancient Greek art into your life.
Products cast in brass or bronze often have smaller dimensions than the original design to accommodate the manufacturing process.
























































