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Lighted Steampunk Skeleton In Diving Suit Statueby Veronese Design(7)
$97
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- 10 1/2 in. High, 4 1/2 in. Long, 4 in. Wide
- Creatively Cast in Resin
- Metallic Antique Bronze Finish
- Helmet and Dive Light Glow
- Requires Just 3 AAA Batteries (not included)
Burkina Faso Bronze Ballerina Sculpturesby Swahili African Modern
$115
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Artisans in Ougadougou, Burkina Faso, capture the graceful long lines of ballerinas in these unique bronze sculptures. Aquamarine toned gowns add a beautiful contrast to the bronze.
Silver Plated Meditating Buddha Statue Asian Figurineby China Furniture and Arts
$435
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Buddha came to be the most frequently worshipped god in Asia, and is still celebrated today. A traditional study of "the god of eternal enlightenment" depicted by artisans in China. The serene figure, seated in a double-lotus position, emanates compassion and is considered a symbol of unexpected good fortune, happiness and wealth. Completely hand-forged by artisans in China with great attention to detail. Imported. This item will be shipped from Westmont, IL 60559 U.S.A
*Stand sold separately
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Sculpture Statue Jockey Equestrian Large Colorful Hand-Painted OKby EuroLuxHome
$289
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Item #:OK-1325Overall measurements (inches)14H x 6W x 6D .The bright colors and great pose of this handsome new large Standing Jockey sculpture statue crafted by OK Casting will bring a splash of cheer and an artistic touch to your home. A perfect choice for you if you love equestrian style, the Jockey sculpture statue is hand-cast in resin and hand-painted to create beautifully unique addition to your display case or for a console table or shelved alcove. Each jockey statue is made in the USA at the time that you order it. The large sculpture statue depicts the figure of a jockey in his riding outfit. Is he waving for his horse" We do not know, but we know that you will love seeing this lifelike classic jockey sculpture in your home.Overall Condition is New. Material(s):Resin.Style:Lodge.Dates to circaNew.
Swinging Golfer Trophyby Ok Casting
$149
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Detailed swinging golfer on black finish base trophy.
Steampunk Aeronaut Metallic Antique Bronze Finish Statueby Veronese Design(2)
$53
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- 11 in. High, 3 1/2 in. Long, 3 1/2 in. Wide
- Expertly Cast in Resin
- Metallic Hand Painted Finish
- Amazingly Detailed
- A Great Gift For Steampunk Enthusiasts and Collectors
Lorenzo De Medici, Figurines Classical Sculptureby XoticBrands
$170
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Beautifully sculpted in stunning detail, this Lorenzo De Medici Classical Sculpture from XoticBrands Home Décor is a delightful addition for its unique looks alone. Each piece is beautifully handcrafted in the USA of either fiberglass or fiber stone with intricate detail and features of an elegant finish of an artisan. Each piece is carefully designed to enhance the look of your home.
- Dimensions: 7.0"W 8.0"D 17.0"H
- Weight: 13.0 lbs
- Material: Fiberglass strength.
- Finish: Bronze
Diana Robing, Figurines Classical Sculptureby XoticBrands
$351
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Dimensions: 7.0"W 8.0"D 28.0"H
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- Material: FiberglassBenefits are less weight (reduced shipping costs) and greater strength.
- Finish: Iron
Three Wise Stone Monks Chinese Statueby China Furniture and Arts
$883
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Dimensions: 7.5"W x 7.5"D x 13.5"H (Set of Three)
This item will be shipped from Westmont, IL 60559 U.S.A
- Material: Stone
- Carved by hand
- Can be displayed indoor or outdoor
- The handcrafted process may result in slight color variation. No two are exactly alike
This item will be shipped from Westmont, IL 60559 U.S.A
Black Moore, Set Classical Sculptureby XoticBrands
$2,898
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Dimensions: 22.0"W 22.0"D 69.0"H
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- Material: FiberglassBenefits are less weight (reduced shipping costs) and greater strength.
- Finish: As shown
Mothers Butterfly Bronze Sculptureby Mark Hopkins
$800
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The Mothers Butterfly Bronze Sculpture is an elegant celebration of the most special lady in everyones life, Mom! This piece is a new limited edition sculpture created by Mark Hopkins just for Mothers Day. Cast in bronze, and then given its lush hues via a unique hot patina process. This piece is also unique in that you get to choose the name of the piece, which will appear on the authentication card that comes with the sculpture. So this year instead flowers, give her a precious memento which will last forever. The Mothers Butterfly Bronze Sculpture is part of a limited edition of 25.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
First Love, Children Classical Sculptureby XoticBrands
$592
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Dimensions: 15.0"W 10.0"D 36.0"H
Weight:
- Material: FiberglassBenefits are less weight (reduced shipping costs) and greater strength.
- Finish: As shown
Ocean Girl, Figurines Classical Sculptureby XoticBrands
$170
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Dimensions: 6.0"W 6.0"D 17.0"H
Weight:
- Material: FiberglassBenefits are less weight (reduced shipping costs) and greater strength.
- Finish: As shown
Juliano De Medici, Figurines Classical Sculptureby XoticBrands
$170
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Dimensions: 7.0"W 8.0"D 16.0"H
Weight:
- Material: FiberglassBenefits are less weight (reduced shipping costs) and greater strength.
- Finish: As shown
Heron Sculpture Morning's Calm, Blueby Mark Hopkins
$700
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This Heron Sculpture Morning's Calm Blue eternalizes a magnificent moment in nature. Early in the morning, as the dawn arrives, herons slowly stalk the shoreline, through the beach grasses, searching for food. A heron's walk is so graceful and still that it is a breathtaking sight to watch. This sculpture is created by artist Eli Hopkins and reproduced by Mark Hopkins' studio. The Mornings Calm Blue Heron Sculpture is proudly made in the USA, from bronze and finished in stunning hues of green and blue. It is limited to an edition of only 200, making it a desirable collector's item.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.
Internationally renowned American artist Mark Hopkins creates bronze sculptures that have thrilled collectors and casual art fans alike for more than two decades. Mark Hopkins' unique balance of organic inspiration and singular contemporary design has been called "bronze in motion" for its fluid look, which often appears to display natural beauty in defiance of gravity.
About Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins takes his inspiration for every facet of life on Earth, from the majesty of wildlife to mankind's interaction with nature, and produces limited-edition pieces that evoke a sense of awe and respect for the mysteries and loveliness of the world around us. Collectors of his work include Barbara Mandrell, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton, Colin Powell, George and Barbara Bush and a host of other luminaries and corporations including the National League Association of Baseball Club Owners, the Atlanta National Golf Club, Humana, Coca-Cola and others. Each Mark Hopkins sculpture is crafted with pride in the USA.
Captivated by form and design, Mark has personally created a signature style of vibrant vitality resulting from decades of study. Encouraged by parents and teachers from an early age, Mark's unique talent developed alongside his technical skills of sculpting and casting. As an artist, Mark is constantly challenging himself to render the rich beauty of life and the deep emotion of the human soul into flowing sculptural form, noting "I strive to express beyond the image, to catch spirit, to reveal deeper emotions, and to share joy. "
About the Production Process
From the artist's hand to the final polishing stages, many intricate steps go into the creation of a limited edition bronze sculpture. First the reproduction mold is made in which layers of silicone rubber and plaster are delicately applied to the original work. Then hot wax is poured into the reproduction mold to form an exact replica of the original sculpture.
When the wax replica is removed from the mold, it is then inspected and refined or "chased" by hand to remove any imperfections that may have occurred in the reproduction process. Next, ceramic cup and wax sprues, or gates, are added which later will help channel the molten bronze into the shell to create the sculpture.
The next step is creating the ceramic shell by alternately dipping the wax replica over a period of several days into a vat of liquid slurry, then a vat of silica crystals. The shell is then set to dry, and the process repeats until the shell has reached the appropriate thickness and strength.
The finished shell is placed in a high temperature oven that melts and removes the wax (the traditional "lost wax" method). The hardened or "fired" shell is secured, so the molten bronze can now be poured into the wax impression.