This exquisite 3D-printed replica of the “Lady with Hand Fan Figurine”, originally from Tanagra, Greece, dated to the 3rd century BC, captures the essence of Hellenistic artistry in terracotta. Renowned for its fine craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal, this piece reflects the sophisticated culture and art of ancient Greece.
Height: Approximately 22.5 cm (8 7/8 in.).
Craftsmanship: Expertly crafted with attention to detail, replicating the intricate folds of the clothing and the delicate design of the hand fan.
Usage: Ideal for educational purposes, museum displays, or as a distinguished decorative item in homes or offices.
The “Lady with Hand Fan Figurine” serves as a testament to the daily life and fashion of the Hellenistic period, showcasing the prevalent use of handheld fans (rhipis) in ancient Greek society. These fans, often made of feathers or thin fabric, were emblematic not only of practical utility but also of deeper ritualistic significance.
Preservation & Durability:
Utilizing modern 3D printing technology, this replica ensures the longevity and durability of the figurine, making it a timeless piece for both enthusiasts and collectors. The material used offers resilience and stability, preserving the legacy of ancient craftsmanship for future generations.
Products cast in brass or bronze often have smaller dimensions than the original design to accommodate the manufacturing process.
























































