The delicate balance of right and wrong rests on blind justice. Clocks come in all shapes and sizes, Since Roman times, Themis, the Goddess of Justice, has reined as the foremost personification of virtue and justice, representing both impartiality and power. Her blindfolding, which dates to the 16th century, shows that her justice is fair and not subject to influence. This reproduction of Themis is the 19th century rendition of the Goddess. Blind Lady Justice with sword in hand is ready to add honor to your office or library. She stands on a marble base with slot for your pen and a personal clock.
Made from lost wax bronze, marble base, 10"H x 8.25"W x 5.5"D.
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