This is a 3D printed copy of the pedimental figures from the Temple of Aphaia on Aegina (c.500/490-490/480 BC) are among the most famous and beautiful of all Greek marble sculptures. Excavated in 1811, the fragments of the marbles were relocated to The Munich Glyptothek in 1827. The Aegina sculptures depict the two Trojan Wars: Greeks and Trojans are entangled in violent conflict. The tutelary goddess of the Greeks, Athena, stands majestically in the centre of both pediments.

In 1815, the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen began work on completing ("restoring") the missing parts of the group of fifteen. As early as the late 19th century however, these restorations were the subect of a controversial debate and they were finally removed in 1963-1965. The SMK holds the full collection of 'completed' Thorvaldsen models, and the original marbles are housed in the Munich Glyptothek.


  • Note: Our products are light because they are 3D printing products. It is not possible to estimate the weight of the product from its appearance, in most cases it can be surprising when the product is held. Generally, they are under 500 grams. Weight could be added according to your request, but in this case, it will be required an extra shipping fee.
  • All our products are photographed after production. The photos you see are not digital imitations.
  • -This product was produced with PLA by 3D printer, painted and polished by hand. The product which is going to be sent is that in the photo. For different sizes and colors please contact with us.
  • Which process do you use after 3D printing?
After 3D printing, the object doesn't seem soft and if it doesn't be rubbed down, the surface couldn't be covered with painting smoothly and it will be an awful-looking object. For avoiding it, firstly, we rub down the objects, apply undercoat, painting by hand and lastly polish for making it permanent.