Despite the absence of the head and arms, this statue conveys an undeniable presence of divine grace and beauty. The exquisitely carved drapery flows over the body with astonishing realism, capturing the motion and weight of fabric as if frozen in time. Beneath the right foot lies a small turtle, a subtle but potent symbol suggesting that this figure represents Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology). In ancient Greek symbolism, the turtle often stood for silence, modesty, and domestic virtue—qualities that intriguingly contrast with the goddess of love and sensuality. This juxtaposition deepens the sculpture’s meaning, fusing opposites—motion and stillness, softness and strength, reality and myth—into a singular, poetic presence.