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FIGUREHEADMARINESIREN"Sirena India"NAUTICALbust SCULPTURE
miniature BUST OLDSHIPSAILBOATS PIRATE SEA BOATS SAILORS
Measures:6,29” inchestall(16cm)x2,3” Quality ever inWhite solid Resin /Expresionism style./An exquisite workHyper realistic styleA very beautiful and detailed piece Made by Pro Sculptor -This is NOT 3d plastic impression -Made in Argentina by Excellent artistswith the BEST resin material. It is totally suitable for painting -
* YOUR OFFER ISONLYFOR theMERMAID Figurehead"Sirena India"FIGURE(of the 1rst photo)
IDEALfor put on the wall ordecorate SAILBOATS SEA BOATS MARINE SAILORS BOATPerfect for: home, art sketching, desktop ornament, Souvenirs, Gifts, Ornaments, livingroom decoration , Models To draw or Paint as Models!, Solid and beautiful with exquisite details
Interesting:For the sameCOLLECTIONand value,we also have other 4 Figurehead published !!!
Look at photo "Nro 11" and if you like them you can also ask us for:
1"Sirena Clásica"(Classic Mermaid )Free version of classic figurehead
2 "Sirena con Pulpo"(Mermaid Whith Octopus)Free version of classic figurehead-
3 "Fragata Pared"(Wall Frigate ) -Free version of the SARMIENTO Frigate-
4 "Dama con Flor(Lady with Flower) -Free version ofGalveston’s Tall Ship Elissa
5 "Fragata SARMIENTO"(Exact reproduction ofSARMIENTO FrigateArgentina)
HISTORY:A figurehead is a carved wooden decoration found at the bow of ships, generally of a design related to the name or role of a ship.They were predominant between the 16th and 20th centuries, and modern ships' badges fulfil a similar role.(Figureheads may still be seen on private vessels and are rarely used by the military.)The majority of figureheads over the centuries were created by unknown craftsmen. Fierce females in history and folklore,mermaidsand witches were used to adorn ships. Such figures, baring one or both breasts, had been popular in both merchant and naval ships. Sailors’ superstitions viewed women on board ship as unlucky, but a semi-naked sculpted female form was believed to calm storms at sea.IMAGES OF MERMAIDS (SIRENS) OR SCANTILY CLAD WOMEN OFTEN WAS SEEN AS A GOOD OMEN, AS THEIR BEAUTY COULD APPEASE OCEAN GODS, MAKING THE SEA CALM.
NOTICE:This is a hand crafted artisanal product and is considered FAN ART.It is made by hand by Argentine artisansIN LAST PHOTOS OF THIS ARTICLE YOU CAN SEE MANY OF OUR OTHER PUBLISHED ART PRODUCTS...Consult us!
We also have OTHERS ART busts of ARTISTS, WRITERS, MUSIC, FANTASY, LITERATURE, SPORTS, ROCK and MORE like:Consult us!
ShippingWe shipexclusivelywithFEDEX / DHLShipping costsShipping costs by DHL: America $35 - Europe $40 - Asia/Africa/Australia $50Shipments to the whole world. If you would like to make a larger purchase, please contact us so we can give you a special discounted shipping rate accurate to your location.response
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