Showing posts with label Bronze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bronze. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Best Price *Bronze* Horned OWL on Book Figure Statue Figurine Large : 1862 Reviews

This magnificent * Bronze* Owl peers out with its large brown eyes. It is standing on two open books with a feather quill at its feet.One book is open to a page that reads, " The OWL personifies wisdom, knowledge and human experience. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena represents the necessary attributes of the owl, while in Roman mythology the owl is related to Minerva, the goddess of wisdom and promoter of sciences, arts and handicrafts."..Read More

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Discount Bronze Horned Owl on Books Quill Statue Figurine : 1976 On Sale

Top Collection 1976

  • The Owl statue is so intricately detailed, you can see the individual feathers outlined.
  • The Horned Owl statue stands approximately 9" X 5 1/2" X 6" in size.
  • The statue is not solid Bronze but a composite of bronze and resin.
  • Handpainted to highlight each feather and book.
  • New with box.
This magnificent * Bronze* Horned Owl statue peers out with its large brown eyes. The Owl is standing on a piece of parchment paper and books with a feather quill in its claw and inkwell nearby. The Horned Owl on Books and parchment is made from cold cast Bronze (bronze mixed with resin) giving it a very dramatic and rich look! This process of mixing bronze powder with resin produces cold cast Bronze and makes this piece richer looking and enhances your room!..Read More

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Best Buy *Bronze* OWL on Book Figure Statue Figurine Large : 1862 Reviews

This magnificent * Bronze* Owl peers out with its large brown eyes. It is standing on two open books with a feather quill at its feet.One book is open to a page that reads, " The OWL personifies wisdom, knowledge and human experience. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena represents the necessary attributes of the owl, while in Roman mythology the owl is related to Minerva, the goddess of wisdom and promoter of sciences, arts and handicrafts."..Read More

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