Fortuna was the Roman goddess of fortune, chance, and prosperity, and one of the most popular Roman deities during the period of Servius Tullius. She was the Roman adaptation of the Greek goddess of fortune, Tykhe. Other names of Fortuna were: Primigenia, Virilis, Respiciens, Muliebris, and Annonaria. She is usually portrayed standing, blindfolded, wearing a rich dress and holding either the cornucopia, rudder, ball, or wheel of fortune.
The statue appearance is created with the cold-cast bronze method. Real bronze powder is used to create the statue's finish, resulting in a beautiful luster without the expense of solid metal composition.
Measures 11 1/2 inches (29.2 cm) tall by 3 1/2 inches (8.8 cm) wide with a depth of 4 inches (10.1 cm)
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United States
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