Warrior Elephant Statue
Warrior Elephant Statue
About the Art Piece:
Introducing our exquisite antique warrior elephant resin statue, crafted with utmost care and attention to detail. This stunning piece is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic prowess of the ancient world. The statue is a magnificent representation of an armored elephant warrior, poised for battle, and is sure to add a touch of regal splendor to any space.
Know More About the Antique Warrior Elephant:
The antique warrior elephant resin statue is inspired by the fierce war elephants used by kings and emperors in ancient times. These majestic creatures were a symbol of power and strength and were often adorned with elaborate armor and weaponry. Our statue captures the essence of this formidable beast, with its intricate detailing and lifelike features. It is a tribute to the magnificent creatures that played a pivotal role in shaping history.
Product Dimension (L*B*H) : 210*90*145
Features:
- Crafted from high-quality resin
- Measures approximately 12 inches in height
- Intricately detailed design
- Painted in rich hues of gold and bronze
Care Tips:
- Avoid placing the statue in direct sunlight
- Use a soft cloth to dust the statue regularly
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners
Styling Tips:
- Use as a centerpiece for a coffee table or mantle
- Pair with other antique or cultural artifacts for a curated look
- Can be used as a standalone piece to add grandeur to any room
- Versatile and works with traditional or modern aesthetics.
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