To purchase Italfama products write to:
customerservice@italfama.itYou will be directed to one of our official dealers
To purchase Italfama products write to:
customerservice@italfama.itYou will be directed to one of our official dealers
- All the items
- CHESS SETS: CHESS PIECES + CHESS BOARD
- CHESS SETS: CHESS PIECES + CHESS TABLE
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Chess pieces
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN PRECIOUS WOOD
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN SOLID BRASS
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN SOLID BRASS AND WOOD
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN GOLD-SILVER PLATED SOLID BRASS
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN GOLD-SILVER PLATED SOLID BRASS AND WOOD
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN IN GOLD-SILVER PLATED SOLID BRASS AND DECORATED WOOD
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN METAL
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN GOLD-SILVER PLATED METAL
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN METAL AND WOOD
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN METAL AND DECORATED WOOD
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN PAINTED METAL
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN LACQUERED WOOD
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN PAINTED RESIN
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN PAINTED PEWTER
- CHESS PIECES MADE IN DIFFERENT MATERIALS
- Chess Boards
- Chess Tables
- Checker pieces
- Accessories for Chess
- Extra Luxury Chess Sets
- Magnetic Chess Sets
- Backgammon Sets
- Domino sets, Cribbage games, Connect four, Tris
- Pewter Soldiers
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Bronze Resin Statues
- MYTHS & MYTHOLOGY
- INVENTORS,PHILOSOPHERS,ARTISTS
- ROMAN CHARACTERS
- SPARTAN CHARACTERS
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- KNIGHTS,CRUSADERS & TEMPLARS
- KING ARTHUR
- RELIGIOUS FIGURES
- ARTWORKS BY FAMOUS ARTISTS
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- VENETIAN MASKS
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- STEAMPUNK COLLECTION
- ANIMALS
- CARDS,POKER PLAYERS AND FUNNY CHARACTERS
- MOMENTS OF LIFE
- Globes and Hourglasses
- Gift Cards
TYKHE BLINDFOLDED GODDESS OF FORTUNE (large size)
TYKHE BLINDFOLDED GODDESS OF FORTUNE (large size)
Item: SR73677
Bronzed Resin Statue finished by hand in each particular detail.
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. Holding either the cornucopia, rudder, ball, or wheel of fortune.
ht: cm 78
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