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Statue of Hera

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Hera – Queen of the Gods | Throne Statue with Peacock

Description

This detailed statue depicts Hera, the Queen of the Gods in Greek mythology and wife of Zeus. She sits majestically on an ornately decorated throne, wearing a crown as a symbol of her divine dignity and power.

In her hand, Hera holds a scepter, a classic symbol of royal authority and dominion. Her calm and upright posture emphasizes her role as protector of order and a powerful goddess of Olympus.

Next to the throne is a peacock, Hera's sacred animal. In mythology, the peacock represents pride, beauty, and divine vigilance. Together with the decorative throne and the artfully designed base, an impressive representation of the goddess is created.

The many fine details – from the folds of the drapery to the ornaments of the throne and the feathers of the peacock – make the model particularly suitable for high-quality 3D prints.

Characteristics of the Goddess Hera

In Greek mythology, Hera is considered the goddess of:

  • Marriage and Family
  • Fidelity and Loyalty
  • Royal Dignity
  • Protection of Women
  • Power and Authority

As Queen of Olympus, she symbolizes order, strength, and divine rule.

Print Recommendations

  • Layer height: 0.12 – 0.20 mm
  • Infill: 10–15 %
  • Material: PLA / PLA+ / PLA Marble / PLA Matte
  • Support: recommended under scepter, throne arms, and peacock
  • Print speed: slow for maximum detail quality

Tip for a particularly beautiful aesthetic

For a classic sculpture look, suitable options are:

  • PLA Marble
  • Matte filaments
  • light colors like white, sand, or ivory

This makes the figure resemble an ancient marble sculpture from a Greek temple.

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