What does the statuette of Themis mean and to whom can it be presented?
The figurine is not only a beautiful decorative element in any interior, it carries certain information about its owner. These small constructions have different meanings and specific meanings. The ancient Greek story of the appearance of the famous statuette of Themis, personifying the defender of the law, is relevant to this day.
What does it mean?
The goddess of justice Themis is the patroness of law and order. It is believed that it gives strength, courage to those who are faced with difficulties.
According to mythology, the parents of Themis were the earth goddess Gaia and the sky god Uranus. She was the second wife, counselor of the god Zeus. She had many children.
In ancient Greek myths, Themis is described as a persistent, beautiful woman endowed with the gift of foresight. She had an unshakable character, a strong will. The first mention of the goddess can be found in the famous "Odyssey", written by Homer.
In Roman mythology, Themis is called Justicia.
All elements of the unique figurine have their own meaning.
Eyes closed with a blindfold symbolize an equal attitude towards all people, towards their characteristics. It is believed that closed eyelids indicate the incorruptibility of the goddess. And there is also a version that the goddess has inner vision, which allows you to see the very essence of what is happening. In this case, closed eyes allow you to better focus on the problem.
The goddess holds a sword and scales in her hands. The sharp edges of the sword in the right hand, turned upward, warn of the punitive power of the law, of retribution for committed evil. The edge of the sword, directed downward, symbolizes victory, the desire for peace.
The balance in the left hand is a symbol of measure, a fair solution to the issue. By hanging the bowl in one direction or another, the degree of guilt and the severity of the deed are determined.
The mantle represents ritual clothing, the dressing in which characterizes the transition to a special state of mind that reigns during a legal dispute.
It should be noted that the final image of the goddess was formed a little later. Initially, the goddess had her eyes open, and instead of a sword she had a cornucopia, which symbolized the reward for good deeds.
What statuettes are there?
Various materials are used for the manufacture of a decorated structure, for example:
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silver;
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bronze;
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copper;
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natural stone.
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plastic;
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bone;
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cermets.
When choosing a material, they are guided by such characteristics as:
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high quality;
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strength;
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wear resistance;
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durability;
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presentability.
When choosing silver, the material with the highest fineness is preferred. If plastic is taken, then environmental friendliness, safety, wear resistance of the material are taken into account. The bronze model is distinguished by its presentable appearance, it has a greater weight, unlike, for example, plastic.
Much attention is paid to the processing of the stand. For any model, it has a smooth surface that excludes any damage or abrasion.
It should be noted that the type of material, manufacturing technology affect not only the quality of workmanship, durability, but also the pricing. The more expensive the material, the technique, the higher the price.
So, an antique model made of silver of the highest standard, made of bone or bronze will have a more presentable, refined look than a structure, for example, made of plastic. Connoisseurs of expensive things will appreciate it.
However, modern technologies make it possible to achieve a worthy quality that does not diminish the value of the goddess in any way.
The designs, colors, sizes of the figurines also vary.
The smaller model weighs less and is easier to place.
Large-sized structures are heavier, more noticeable, therefore, a place for placement should be more carefully selected for them.
The decor element can be of a single color, or it can contain splashes of gold or silver.
Despite the fact that the design of the jewelry is determined by the artist's imagination, the figurine always contains significant elements that carry a semantic load.
Who can you give it to?
The statuette will become a valuable gift for those who work in the field of justice or are just preparing to become a specialist in jurisprudence. It is a versatile gift for a colleague, friend or relative. Suitable for both man and woman.
Lawyers, judges, their assistants, teachers of legal disciplines, students will be glad to see such an element of decor on their desktop in the office or at home.
A statuette of the goddess Themis can also be presented to a person who is not related to justice by occupation, but who needs support, to determine the correctness of actions.
The adornment is relevant, ideally matches any type of design. Whether classic style, modern or loft. The figurine can be placed in the living room, in the kitchen, in the bedroom. Traditionally, symbolic decoration is placed on shelves, shelves, tables. However, modern types of design allow the use of various places, which can only be limited by the imagination of the owner.
After all, the statuette has a beautiful appearance, valuable meaning and always reminds of the importance of justice, an impartial attitude and responsibility for one's actions.