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Artemis Mytilene Statue Made with Compressed Marble Powder | Sculptures by LAGU. Item composed of marble
Artemis Mytilene Statue Made with Compressed Marble Powder | Sculptures by LAGU. Item composed of marble
Artemis Mytilene Statue Made with Compressed Marble Powder | Sculptures by LAGU. Item composed of marble
Artemis Mytilene Statue Made with Compressed Marble Powder | Sculptures by LAGU. Item composed of marble
Artemis Mytilene Statue Made with Compressed Marble Powder | Sculptures by LAGU. Item composed of marble
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Artemis Mytilene Statue Made with Compressed Marble Powder | Sculptures by LAGU. Item composed of marble

Created and Sold by LAGU

LAGU

Artemis Mytilene Statue Made with Compressed Marble Powder - Sculptures

Price $3,687

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Creation: 5-6 weeks
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Handmade

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
43.31H x 16.93W x 9.06D in
110H x 43W x 23D cm
75 kg
165.35 lb

The famous Artemis is the sister of Apollo and Dionysus; It is integrated with abundance in Anatolia. Considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the temple of Artemis in Ephesus was destroyed many times; but each time it was built again. Artemis, who, like Cybele, is the embodiment of nourishment rather than fertility, can be found in every region in every age. The original of the statue is in the Istanbul Archeology Museum.
The original is exhibited in the Istanbul Museum.

The Istanbul Museum is a museum located in the Turkish province of Istanbul and showcases Turkey's historical and cultural heritage. The museum is located within the Topkapi Palace and displays artifacts from Turkey's Ottoman period.

The Istanbul Museum exhibits the historical and cultural heritage of Istanbul, as well as artifacts from the Ottoman period. In the museum, there are dresses, jewelry, coins, ornaments and other items belonging to the Ottoman period. The museum also exhibits valuable artifacts made during the Ottoman period, including hundreds of years old manuscripts, paintings and other artifacts.

The Istanbul Museum is annually visited by hundreds of thousands of visitors and works to preserve Turkey's historical and cultural heritage.

INFORMATION

*Sculptures, busts, columns and reliefs, the originals of which are in various museums, are made with the technique of casting under vacuum with marble powder from the mold in accordance with the original.

*The deformation and ageing found in the original works are directly transferred to the works.

-Weight: 75 kg
-Produced from pressed marble powder.
-Produced from the original molds of the works from the museum.
-Can be used indoors and outdoors.

Item Artemis Mytilene Statue Made with Compressed Marble Powder
Created by LAGU
As seen in Creator's Studio, İstanbul, Turkey
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Ufuk Ceylan, whose background is in art design and furniture design, has also worked on user experience design for a long time. While he was designing his own items, his passion for three dimensions was revived and the famous “Famed” collection was born in his own home.

Subsequently, Lagu collections enriched with new inspirations were created and the Lagu Showroom in Nişantaşı, Istanbul was opened.
Continuing to host its guests in its Showroom in Turkey, Lagu reaches its tasteful customers all over the world through its own website and distinguished web sites that support design.

Currently, it produces projects for home, office and all living spaces with more than a hundred products in its collection. Working under two signatures as “Studio Lagu” and “Ufuk Ceylan”, Lagu continues to create better living spaces and designs with its innovative and competent team consisting of different disciplines such as interior architect, industrial product designer, experience designer, graphic designer.