Stamped "Hand Made in Greece": This suggests it was produced as a souvenir or decorative piece, most likely between the 1960s and 1980s, when Greek tourist shops commonly sold such replicas.
Material: It appears to be made from alabaster or resin with an alabaster finish, both popular materials for Greek reproduction statues.
Maker: While the exact manufacturer isn’t clear, many such figurines were made by workshops in Athens that specialized in classical reproductions.