The concept of Animal sculptures never gets old when it comes to designing your houses, hotels, or offices. They look attractive as well as classy wherever placed and enhance the beauty of the area. Whether it’s your dining table, bedside table or the countertop of the kitchen, these unique pieces are one of the best choices you can go for. One of such antique figurines is this black antelope. This antelope statue is fascinating for it hints at the brave and fearless nature of an antelope.
This sculpture gift is a win-win for those who love to appreciate art and culture. The above Vintage Ebony wood sculpture is the manifestation of African female warrior. Her hair is neatly tied just like the ancient times with giant earring hanging down from her ears. The hair of this African warrior head bust is a reflection of those ancient times and culture.
This sculpture gift is a win-win for those who love to appreciate art and culture. The Vintage Ebony wood sculpture is the manifestation of an African female warrior. Her hair is neatly tied just like the ancient times with giant earrings hanging down from her ears. The hair of this African warrior head bust is a reflection of those ancient times and culture.
This antique wooden art sculpture is a reflection of the older times. The ebony wood sculpture is a perfect gift for art lovers and for the ones who love to appreciate history and ancient people. The sculpture consists of four figurines clamped on one broad circular base. Moreover, the addition of flask and axe reflect those harder times and the high spirit of those people.
Dolphins are highly intelligent aquatic mammals. There is a fable about a dolphin and a lion told amongst children. A lion comes to a dolphin and declares that because he is the king of the jungle, and the dolphin is the king of the marine animals, they should form a pact. The Dolphin agreed, but when time came and the lion wanted help for a war on land, the dolphin couldn’t come onto land, and had to help from in the water. The lion was enraged and said that the dolphin had betrayed his trust. The moral of this story is that sometimes the soul may be willing, but the flesh may not.