Bull Candelabra Statue Figure Cow Steer Handmade Lost wax cast bronze Metal candle holder Centerpiece Indonesian Folk Art
$ 498.00
Stylized primitive Bull candle holder hand cast in bronze by the lost wax method by talented crafts people of Indonesia. The Bull has an unusual elongated body with three holders for candles upon his back. The graceful lines & scrolling tribal motif on the sides have a beautiful ethnic tribal flair, that are further enhanced by a beautiful greenish verdigris patina.
This lovely sculpture is sure to please the collector of Asian or Indonesian art. Beautiful on a a dining table, mantel or entryway as part of your eclectic decor.
Any imperfections or pores in the broze are a normal part of the lost wax process and are not considered flaws.
A one of a kind, you will receive the exact piece pictured here.
Approx. Size: 19" long x 12" tall x 3" deep
Solid Bronze
Ships FAST from the USA
We have worked directly with Balinese artist and crafts people since 1988. During Maine's freezing cold winters we return to Bali and our island home. While there we collaborate with the Balinese (mostly family & friends) and create special offerings for our shop. We believe our offerings should be culturally significant using local sustainable materials and craftsmanship whenever possible. Thus in turn keeping the arts alive in ever evolving fast changing Bali in the world of globalization, while enriching the lives of our family & friends whom we work with by creating a market for the beautiful art of Bali.
This lovely sculpture is sure to please the collector of Asian or Indonesian art. Beautiful on a a dining table, mantel or entryway as part of your eclectic decor.
Any imperfections or pores in the broze are a normal part of the lost wax process and are not considered flaws.
A one of a kind, you will receive the exact piece pictured here.
Approx. Size: 19" long x 12" tall x 3" deep
Solid Bronze
Ships FAST from the USA
We have worked directly with Balinese artist and crafts people since 1988. During Maine's freezing cold winters we return to Bali and our island home. While there we collaborate with the Balinese (mostly family & friends) and create special offerings for our shop. We believe our offerings should be culturally significant using local sustainable materials and craftsmanship whenever possible. Thus in turn keeping the arts alive in ever evolving fast changing Bali in the world of globalization, while enriching the lives of our family & friends whom we work with by creating a market for the beautiful art of Bali.
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