FIGUREHEAD MARINE SIREN SILVER "Sirena Clásica" NAUTICAL bust SCULPTURE
STATUE miniature SHIP BUST OLD SAILBOATS PIRATE SEA BOATS SAILORS
Measures: 6,29” inches tall (16cm) x 2,3” inches width (6cm) Weight 180gms
NOTICE: This products have an artisan post-processing treatment that involves: Special METALLIC paint on resin + "Black Wash" Technique: blow-off to give it shadows and polishing! A very beautiful and detailed piece. This product have 1 hour of an artisan post-processing work
* YOUR OFFER IS ONLY FOR the MERMAID Figurehead SILVER "Sirena Clásica" FIGURE (of the 1rst photo)
IMPORTANT* -read carefully- This is a totally handmade product painted and made by hand made one by one. That's why you probably have slight variations in the preparation or in the tonality and color in relation to the photo. For these reasons, once you make your purchase, before shipping, we will be sending you photos of the finished product as it will exactly arrive at your home, so that you can verify and control that everything is to your liking. You can also ask us for Photos of the model exactly available before making your purchase
Perfect for: home, art sketching, desktop ornament, Souvenirs, Gifts, Ornaments, livingroom decoration , Models To draw or Paint as Models!, Solid and beautiful with exquisite details
Interesting: For the same COLLECTION and value, we also have other 4 Figurehead published !!!
Look at photo "Nro 14" and if you like them you can also ask us for:
2 "Sirena con Pulpo" (Mermaid Whith Octopus) Free version of classic figurehead -
3 "Fragata Pared" (Wall Frigate ) - Free version of the SARMIENTO Frigate-
4 "Dama con Flor (Lady with Flower) - Free version of Galveston’s Tall Ship Elissa
5 "Fragata SARMIENTO " (Exact reproduction of SARMIENTO Frigate Argentina)
WE CAN ALSO Make any of the 5 models in Gold or Antique Sienna color
HISTORY: A figurehead is a carved wooden decoration found at the bow of ships, generally of a design related to the name or role of a ship. They were predominant between the 16th and 20th centuries, and modern ships' badges fulfil a similar role. (Figureheads may still be seen on private vessels and are rarely used by the military.)The majority of figureheads over the centuries were created by unknown craftsmen. Fierce females in history and folklore, mermaids and witches were used to adorn ships. Such figures, baring one or both breasts, had been popular in both merchant and naval ships. Sailors’ superstitions viewed women on board ship as unlucky, but a semi-naked sculpted female form was believed to calm storms at sea.IMAGES OF MERMAIDS (SIRENS) OR SCANTILY CLAD WOMEN OFTEN WAS SEEN AS A GOOD OMEN, AS THEIR BEAUTY COULD APPEASE OCEAN GODS, MAKING THE SEA CALM.
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