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EDGE SCULPTURE

EDGE BEAR CUB FIGURE

Code: EE6009594


  • Affordable, home decor or garden
  • Hand-painted shades of brown
  • Made with stone resin
  • Each sculpture features an embossed EDGE logo on the underside
  • Packaged in brown carton box

Solitary animals of the wild, these awe-inspiring giants are revered by Native American Indians for their exceptional strength and wisdom. This charismatic Bear Cub has been brought to life in this spectacular sculpted interpretation by Matt Buckley with intricate carvings detailing its sharp claws and fur, finished with hand-painted shades of brown. Part of the ‘Born to be Wild’ series, this piece suits well with the Baby Orangutan, Baby Gorilla and Elephant calf sculptures. This piece measures 24cm H x 18cm L x 15cm W and weighs 2.72kg.

Code
EE6009594
Materials
Stone resin
Size
24 cm
Size Type
Height
Battery
NA
Battery Replaceable
No
Barcode
028399287086

Plain

Product Length
18 cm
Product Width
15 cm
Product Height
24 cm
Product Weight
3.2 kg
Retail Length
21 cm
Retail Width
21 cm
Retail Height
25.5 cm

The brand

EDGE SCULPTURE

Presenting a most striking collection of contemporary sculpture. Emotionally evocative, fiercely modern, yet remaining utterly affordable. Originally designed and sculpted in England by Matt Buckley at his studios in Shropshire, Edge Sculpture is a collection influenced by style rather than subject. The mix of form, light and texture gives a unique feel to each individual piece. Each subject is originally sculpted from clay, which allows the creation of pieces that deliver both a dynamic and organic feel.

Cases and moulds are then developed from the original sculpt which ensures the faithful reproduction of the original clay sculpture, using a special blend of marble stone castings. The finishing touch is the skillful application of hand-painting, with the end result being a statement piece and a talking-point for anyone's home!

The range available for sale in Australia and New Zealand has been skillfully manufactured in China by Enesco.

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