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Daisy Moongazing Hare Bronze Sculpture (Harriet Glen)

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Dimensions 16.5 cm tall (6.5 inches). 11 cm wide. 6.5 cm depth.
Material Cold Cast Bronze
Brand Fiesta Studios
Article Number 8696
Model Number 60137

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This is a beautiful sculpture showing a moongazing hare sitting.

A cold cast bronze sculpture by world renown artist, Harriet Glen.

Made from solid cold cast bronze and polished to give a beautiful patina very similar to hot cast bronze.

Nicely boxed.

Cold cast bronze combines real bronze powder with resin to create sculptures that replicate the look and weight of solid bronze. The pieces are highly detailed, with finely crafted textures and a smooth, polished finish. Each statue is substantial in weight, offering a realistic and durable representation of traditional bronze craftsmanship.

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