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Gods & Goddesses Living Statues

Gods & Goddesses Living Statues

Incredibly realistic living statues will look amazing at your event!
Create your own ancient world; Greek, Roman, or something entirely different
Available to book individually or as a complete themed package
Ideal for themed events, cocktail receptions, galleries & more
Based in Rhode Island & available for events globally

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Our incredibly realistic ancient living statues will add a unique visual interest to your event!

Create your own ancient world with deities, emperors, and queens immortalized in white marble. Whether you're looking for Greek God characters, Greek Goddess characters, Roman living statues, or icons from a different civilization entirely, we can create the characters you want to make your event perfect. If white marble doesn't match your theme, we also offer living statues in patina or gold.

Our living statues will delight guests as they pose at strategic points around your venue, whether it's a corporate event or even your wedding, and provide the perfect photo opportunity. Our living statues can also embrace the popular Latin proverb, "Good wine gladdens the heart," as they become part of a themed wine station and help serve your guests their favorite drink!

The perfect addition to any Greek, Roman, or Ancient-themed event, drinks reception, or party, inquire today to book our amazing living statues and impress your guests.

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Our living statues are available to perform separately or as part of a themed package. Talk to one of our entertainment specialists to learn more about the options available.

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