Coin Horse Head
Coin Horse Head
Product Description: This Coin Horse Head sculpture in a gold finish is a true specimen of craftsmanship.
It symbolizes courage, strength, power, freedom, travel, wisdom, loyalty as well as good fortune.Â
The Coin Horse Head is the ideal decor piece for those looking for something related to power, authority, strength, and good luck. If you have such personality traits, you must go for it for decorating the interiors of your home or office. Besides, you can also give it to someone who is courageous, bold, and loyal in nature.Â
Know More About The Coin Horse Head
Revamping your home or office interiors with this work of art will emit an ancient aura to the space. Not only will it add elegance & class to the interiors, but it will also create an impression on your visitors. Coin Horse Head is a decor item that will look amazing in the display cabinets of your living room or office, a corner shelf, a side table, or a center table.Â
This work of art is meticulously crafted with Resin and makes a great gifting item for occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, farewells, and inaugurations as well.Â
Product Dimensions (L*W*H) -Â 150*95*180 mm
Features
- Made with Resin
- Clean & elegant design
- Sturdy & durable
- Available in Gold finish
- Suitable for home, office, or hotel decor
- Manufactured in India
- It’s a great gifting item for birthdays, farewells, housewarmings, inaugurations
Care Tips
- Keep it away from direct sunlightÂ
- Do not wash it with water or soap
- Clean with a soft, dry cotton cloth
- Avoid using any harsh abrasives as they may damage the finish
Styling Tips
- Place it in the cabinet of your living room, or on corner shelves, side tables, office tables, center tableÂ
- It will look best when placed alone on a side table or in a cabinetÂ
- The golden finish will complement white or black surfaces
- Coin Horse Head looks great on wooden furniture as wellÂ
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