Antinous as Dionysus Bust Statue of the Greek Lover of Emperor Hadrian caesar Augustus Declared a God Posthumously
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This bust of Antinous weighs between 140 and 300 grams depending upon the size option you choose. The 7" version of the bust is pictured. Printed in marble and in gold color PLA plastic.
The statue may have imperfections from the digital printing process which do not affect the overall presentation of the piece.
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