Armored Medieval Knight Statue, Animals, Horses & Medieval Statues, Medieval Knight “in Armour on Armored Horse” Statue

Armored Medieval Knight Statue, Animals, Horses & Medieval Statues, Medieval Knight "in Armour on Armored Horse" Statue

Medieval Knight “in Armour on Armored Horse” Statue

This Armored Medieval Knight Statue have an exquisite craftsmanship, realized with premium sculpted cold cast bronze, real bronze powder mixed with resin. Hand-painted in bronze finish to give a high-quality antique look without sacrificing the details. Great addition to any Medieval collection. Knights were the most-feared and best-protected warriors on the medieval battlefield. They were also the most fashionably dressed and best-mannered members of society. Medieval Armour is an historical type of personal body armour made from bronze, iron, or steel plates, culminating in the iconic suit of armour entirely encasing the wearer. Full medieval steel armour developed in Europe during the Late Middle Ages, especially in the context of the Hundred Years’ War, from the coat of plates worn over mail suits during the 14th century. In Europe, armour reached its peak in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The full suit of armour, also referred to as a panoply, is thus a feature of the very end of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance period. Its popular association with the “medieval knight” is due to the specialised jousting armour which developed in the 16th century. Full suits of Gothic Armour were worn on the battlefields of the Burgundian and Italian Wars.

The most heavily armoured troops of the period were heavy cavalry, such as the gendarmes and early cuirassiers, but the infantry troops of the Swiss Mercenaries and the Landsknechts also took to wearing lighter suits of “three quarters” munition armour, leaving the lower legs unprotected. The use of armour declined in the 17th century, but it remained common both among the nobility and for the cuirassiers throughout the European wars of religion. After 1650, armour was mostly reduced to the simple breastplate (cuirass) worn by cuirassiers. This was due to the development of the flintlock musket, which could penetrate armour at a considerable distance. For infantry, the breastplate gained renewed importance with the development of shrapnel in the late Napoleonic wars. The use of steel plates sewn into flak jackets dates to World War II, replaced by more modern materials such as fibre-reinforced plastic since the 1950s. Partial medieval armour, made out of bronze, which protected the chest and the lower limbs, was used by the ancient Greeks, as early as the late Bronze Age. The Dendra Panoply protected the entire torso on both sides and included shoulder and neck protections. Less restrictive and heavy armor would become more widespread in the form of the muscle cuirass during classic antiquity before being superseded by other types of armor.

Parthian and Sassanian heavy cavalry known as Clibanarii used cuirasses made out of scales or mail and small, overlapping plates in the manner of the manica for the protection of arms and legs. Armor in the form of the Lorica Segmentata was used by the Roman Empire between the 1st century BC and 4th century AD. Single plates of metal armour were again used from the late 13th century on, to protect joints and shins, and these were worn over a mail hauberk. Gradually the number of plate components of medieval armour increased, protecting further areas of the body, and in barding those of a cavalryman’s horse. Armourers developed skills in articulating the lames or individual plates for parts of the body that needed to be flexible, and in fitting armour to the individual wearer like a tailor. The cost of a full suit of high quality fitted armour, as opposed to the cheaper munition armour (equivalent of ready-to-wear) was enormous, and inevitably restricted to the wealthy who were seriously committed to either soldiering or jousting. The rest of an army wore inconsistent mixtures of pieces, with mail still playing an important part. Medieval Knight “in Armour on Armored Horse” Statue sizes: 10 inches / 25.5 cm x 3.5 inches / 9 cm x 10.25 inches / 26 cm.


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Steampunk Horse Statue, Animals, Horses and Steampunk Statues, Steampunk Mechanical Gaited Horse Statue

Steampunk Horse Statue, Animals, Horses and Steampunk Statues, Steampunk Mechanical Gaited Horse Statue

Steampunk Mechanical Gaited Horse Statue

This amazing Steampunk Horse Statue exhibit a prancing horse features a Steampunk style design, with the body of the horse made of gears, steam pipes, tubes and metal shafts. Crafted of cold cast resin, the statue features a metallic bronze finish, with hand painted accents to add to the intricate steampunk styling. It’s a perfect focal point for any Steampunk art collection, and makes a great gift especially for horse lovers. A Gaited Horse is a horse that moves each leg independently. Doing so allows one foot to constantly be on the ground, allowing the horse to conserve more energy than they would while trotting. Gaited Horses are used for traveling as they have greater stamina and endurance. A gaited horse will traditionally have a 4-beat gait. When walking, each foot will fall individually, following a precise pattern. Most gaited horses follow a pattern of right hind, right front, left hind, left front or right front, left hind, left front, right hind. Upon closer observation, this pattern should be rather obvious. Additionally, when you watch a gaited horse walk from the side, you will notice that both legs on one side will move forward simultaneously. The rear foot will always fall before the front foot. Steampunk Mechanical Gaited Horse Statue sizes: 9.25 inches / 23.5 cm x 4.5 inches / 11.5 cm x 9 inches / 23 cm.


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Metal Horse Statue, Animals & Horses Statues, Rustic Metal Horse Statue

Metal Horse Statue, Animals & Horses Statues, Rustic Metal Horse Statue

Rustic Metal Horse Statue

This Metal Horse Statue is a unique handcrafted 3d metal art decor, a three-dimensional, iron, mixed media statue. Highly detailed and one of a kind, involves complex craftsmanship, cutting, modeling, welding, aging treatment, anti rust treatment, coloring, matte surface treatment, etc. 100% hand-painted and handmade, sure will be sure to add some rustic charm to your mantel, tabletop, shelf, or along-side your favorite décor pieces. A great 3d metal horse art. Studies have indicated that horses perform a number of cognitive tasks on a daily basis, meeting mental challenges that include food procurement and identification of individuals within a social system. They also have good spatial discrimination abilities. They are naturally curious and apt to investigate things they have not seen before. Studies have assessed equine intelligence in areas such as problem solving, speed of learning, and memory. Horses excel at simple learning, but also are able to use more advanced cognitive abilities that involve categorization and concept learning.

Horses can learn using habituation, desensitization, classical conditioning, and operant conditioning, and positive and negative reinforcement. One study has indicated that horses can differentiate between “more or less” if the quantity involved is less than 4. Domesticated Horses may face greater mental challenges than wild horses, because they live in artificial environments that prevent instinctive behavior whilst also learning tasks that are not natural. Horses are animals of habit that respond well to regimentation, and respond best when the same routines and techniques are used consistently. One trainer believes that “intelligent” horses are reflections of intelligent trainers who effectively use response conditioning techniques and positive reinforcement to train in the style that best fits with an individual animal’s natural inclinations. Rustic Metal Horse Statue sizes: 12 inches / 30.5 cm x 10 inches / 25.5 cm x 4 inches / 10 cm.


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Wonder Woman Statue, Animals, Horses, Movies & DC Comics Statues, Wonder Woman on Horseback Statue

Wonder Woman Statue, Animals, Horses, Movies & DC Comics Statues, Wonder Woman on Horseback Statue

Wonder Woman on Horseback Statue

This Wonder Woman Statue is an hand-painted cold-cast porcelain statue of a Modern Age Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman on Horseback with full-color eye decals, airbrushed accents, molded resin and vinyl details, based on her appearance in the Wonder Woman (2017) feature film in a pose that is both taken directly from a climactic scene in the film, and also inspired by the cover artwork of Wonder Woman, Volume 1, Issue #1 ( Summer 1942) atop an environmental base with molded trim and dimensional Wonder Woman symbols on each side. Diana of Themyscira is an Amazon warrior princess and one of the world’s first superheroes, known as Wonder Woman. She is the daughter of Queen Hippolyta and Zeus, the King of the Old Gods, as well as a member and co-founder of the Justice League. Born on Themyscira, Diana was raised in a land of paradise, hearing tales of the Amazons’ great task of defeating the corrupt God of War, Ares, ushering in a new era of peace to the world. Upon coming of age, Diana began pursuing the life of a warrior, despite her mother’s objections. Determined to serve, she ultimately enticed her aunt Antiope to train her in secret. This, however, was soon discovered by her mother.

Begrudgingly, the queen accepted Diana as a warrior, and ordered Antiope to train her better than any other Amazon. Following a training session, Diana happened to come across Captain Steve Trevor during his escape from the Imperial German Army in the ongoing Great War. A battle soon followed, as the Germans tracked Trevor to Themyscira, where they invaded in pursuit of Doctor Poison‘s notes. The loss of Antiope and subsequent realization of mankind’s downfall during the absence of the Amazons convinced Diana to join the war effort, recognizing Ares as the instigator of the conflict. In the following days, Diana soon uncovered Ares, who exposed her to be the God Killer, having been originally conceived to be the ultimate weapon against her brother. Following this revelation, a fierce battle ensued, where Diana fulfilled her purpose in freeing mankind from Ares’ influence. The loss of Steve in World War I and the loss of her other friends sometime after 1918 had left Diana broken-hearted and isolated but she vowed to protect humanity whenever she was needed due to her very compassionate nature over the years in the shadows as a mysterious female savior which people are curious about on who she is.

She also gained more knowledge on the world and she changed residence over the years to keep herself guarded while landing jobs at museums like the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. In 1984, she came into conflict with entrepreneur Maxwell Lord and former friend Barbara Minerva all while reuniting with Steve to prevent a possible nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union after Max used the Dreamstone for his own means which caused global chaos and instability in the process. She successfully did so after she convinced Max and the people of the world to renounce their wishes to undo the chaos that was created. In modern times, Diana operates as the curator of the Louvre Museum as Diana Prince. 2 years following the Black Zero Event, Diana came into conflict with billionaire supergenius Lex Luthor, who discovered a photograph of Diana and the Wonder Men during his search for metahumans. During her pursuit of Luthor, Diana crossed paths with Bruce Wayne, who discovered her secret after their confrontation during his search for the White Portuguese.

Later, along with the photograph on Luthor’s files Bruce sent her, Diana discovered the evidence of metahumans in the world. With her mission fulfilled, Diana prepared to depart back to London, but the emergence of the monstrous Doomsday led Diana to ally herself with Superman and Batman to take down the monster in a fierce battle that ended with the tragic death of Superman. Afterwards, in the wake of Clark’s funeral, Diana and Bruce decided to create a team to battle any future threats to the world. As the world mourned for the Man of Steel, Diana combatted the rise of radicals who saw Superman’s death as an omen and capitalized on the world’s vulnerability. Shortly after the team assembled, Wonder Woman assisted in helping a newly resurrected Superman regain his memories. With the team now fully assembled, Wonder Woman contributed to the successful offensive against Steppenwolf, forcing the alien invasion into retreat. Afterwards, she began to plan for the Justice League‘s future alongside Bruce Wayne.

Diana is depicted as a masterful athlete, acrobat, fighter and strategist, trained and experienced in many ancient and modern forms of armed and unarmed combat, including exclusive Amazonian Martial Arts. With her godlike abilities of incalculable superhuman strength, nigh-invulnerability, speed, flight, fast healing and semi-immortality, Diana’s fighting prowess is enhanced. In some versions, her mother trained her, as Wonder Girl, for a future career as Wonder Woman. From the beginning, she is portrayed as highly skilled in using her Amazon Bracelets to stop bullets and in wielding her Golden Lasso. Batman once called her the “best melee fighter in the world“. The modern version of the character is known to use lethal force when she deems it necessary. In the New 52 continuity, her superior combat skills are the result of her Amazon Training, as well as receiving further training from Ares, the God of War, himself, since as early as her childhood. The Golden Age Wonder Woman also had education in advanced arts and sciences as well as psychology, emotions, and emotional intelligence, as did her Amazon sisters. Wonder Woman on Horseback Statue sizes: 16 inches / 40.5 cm x 8 inches / 20 cm x 17.5 inches / 44.5 cm.


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Pegasus Statue, Animals, Horses, Greeks & Mythological Statues, Pegasus Mythical Flying Horse Statue

Pegasus Statue, Animals, Horses, Greeks & Mythological Statues, Pegasus Mythical Flying Horse Statue

Pegasus Mythical Flying Horse Statue

This Pegasus Statue is made of high quality heavy art cold cast resin and bronze powder. The surface is coated with a layer of bronze. Cold cast bronze statues are heavy, detailed, little shinier than 100% metals, and they actually look better than solid bronze. This new material is a fantastic compromise that keeps the beauty, substantial weight and quality, and detail of bronze while keeping replicas affordable. Bronze and resin are the most common materials for realistic statues. Pegasus (Greek: Pegasos; Latin: Pegasus, Pegasos) is a mythical winged divine horse, and one of the most recognized creatures in Greek Mythology. Usually he is depicted as pure white. Myths about him vary as the Greek myths evolve and reflect progression through successive generations of deities. In Archaic Greek Mythology, Pegasus is the offspring of the Gorgon Medusa, when she was depicted as a mare. In later myths, Pegasus was foaled by Medusa as she was dying, while being decapitated by the hero Perseus. In Classical Greek Mythology, the Olympian God Poseidon is identified as the father of Pegasus.

Pegasus is the brother of Chrysaor and the uncle of Geryon. Pegasus was caught by the Greek hero Bellerophon near the fountain Peirene with the help of Athena and Poseidon. Pegasus allowed Bellerophon to ride him in order to defeat the monstrous Chimera, which led to many other exploits. Bellerophon later fell from the winged horse’s back while trying to reach Mount Olympus, where the deities resided. After that failed attempt, Zeus transformed Pegasus into the eponymous constellation. The poet Hesiod presents a folk etymology of the name Pegasus as derived from pegespring, well“, referring to “the pegai of Okeanos, where he was born”. A proposed etymology of the name is Luwian Pihassas “lightning”, and Pihassassi, a local Luwian-Hittite name in southern Cilicia of a weather deity associated with thunder and lightning. The proponents of this etymology adduce the role of Pegasus, reported as early as Hesiod, as the bringer of thunderbolts to Zeus.

That interpretation was first suggested in 1952 and remains widely accepted, but Robin Lane Fox (2009) has criticized it as implausible. Michael Brown, who has been studying ancient and medieval Greek poetry in the context of the Greek-North European Dialogue, has concluded from his studies that the word Pegasus is a pre-Celtic-PIE word, one that did not evolve into one of the numerous common names listed in both Greek and Western languages. This concept is discussed further in “Linguistics and Classical Theology“, by William S. R. Miller, which is based on his work with Charles F. G. Osterhaus‘s analysis of the word and its relationships to Greek and Italian. The relationship of “Pegasus” to “Cyrillic” is discussed further in his Phrygian Monikers and the Naming of Greek PronunciationCyrillic or Pene-Orthogyrin” and “Pegasusas an Early Semitic construct. Pegasus Mythical Flying Horse Statue sizes: 12.8 inches / 32.5 cm x 9 inches / 23 cm x 14 inches / 35.5 cm.


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Feng Shui Stallion Horse Statue, Animals, Horses & Feng Shui Statues, Feng Shui Standing Stallion Horse Statue

Feng Shui Stallion Horse Statue, Animals, Horses & Feng Shui Statues, Feng Shui Standing Stallion Horse Statue

Feng Shui Standing Stallion Horse Statue

This Feng Shui Stallion Horse Statue is an handmade craft with exquisite workmanship. Delicate surface treatment, special artistic feeling. Handmade craft has slightly differences which makes every product unique. The horse has an inspiring role. Because the horse’s nature is unrestrained and he is strong and steady, the Feng Shui Horse has a refreshing effect. Horse can drive the flow of wealth and make the business more smooth. If you want the Feng Shui horse is to be more effective, you must pay attention to the orientation. The best position is in the south of the home or workplace. The meaning of the Chinese Characters on the pedestal: “When the war horse arrives, you will be victorious“. The metaphorical: “Work will be successful from the beginning, it brings good luck and happiness”. A Stallion is a male horse that has not been castrated. Stallions follow the conformation and phenotype of their breed, but within that standard, the presence of hormones such as testosterone may give stallions a thicker, “cresty” neck, as well as a somewhat more muscular physique as compared to female horses, known as mares, and castrated males, called geldings. Temperament varies widely based on genetics, and training, but because of their instincts as herd animals, they may be prone to aggressive behavior, particularly toward other stallions, and thus require careful management by knowledgeable handlers. However, with proper training and management, stallions are effective equine athletes at the highest levels of many disciplines, including horse racing, horse shows, and International Olympic competition. The term “Stallion” is also used to refer to males of other equids, including Zebras and Donkeys. Feng Shui Standing Stallion Horse Statue measures: 9.4 inches / 24 cm x 3.1 inches / 8 cm x 9.4 inches / 24 cm.


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Native American on Horse Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Native American on the Hunt Statue

Native American on Horse Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Native American on the Hunt Statue

Native American on Horse “on the Hunt” Statue

Native American on Horse Statue, hand-cast using real crushed stone bonded with high quality designer resin and hand-painted by artisan. When horse and rider hunt together, artistic synergy joins the dance. The classic Native American hunter and his muscular steed are captured at the dramatic moment when arrow readies to leave bow. Cast in quality designer resin to capture each exquisite detail, this work of art is then hand painted to coax out finely rendered feathers, features and finishes. This truly amazing sculpture is set atop a wood base for proud gallery, and is inspired by traditional southwest art by the native americans. From the beginning, Native American peoples had many ways of getting food, the techniques usually depended on their tribe and area. The methods include hunting, trapping, fishing, gathering and farming.

Primarily the males would go out to hunt and the women would then clean the animal, prepare it for cooking, storing, and for other resources. Native American would use the animal for not only food but for things like clothing, weapons, tools and other useful objects. Majority of the tribes got their food from hunting big and small game. Aboriginals from the Great Plains, like Cree for example relied on hunting Bison. Because of the Bison being such a large animal, the Cree would lead the bison off a cliff. There was also more conventional hunting methods like using a bow and arrows, spears, tomahawks, snares and traps. The men from the tribe would go out on hunts to get large game like deer, moose, caribou, elk, buffalo, and bear as well as small game like rabbits, beaver, and muskrat. They would also hunt turkey, ducks and other fowl. Native American on the Hunt Statue measures: 6 inches / 15 cm x 17 inches / 43 cm x 17.5 inches / 44.5 cm.


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Horse Head Wine Bottle Holder Statue, Symbolic, Animals, Horses & Bottles Statues, Wine Bottle Holder Tabletop Horse Head Statue

Horse Head Wine Bottle Holder Statue, Symbolic, Animals, Horses & Bottles Statues, Wine Bottle Holder Tabletop Horse Head Statue

Horse Head Wine Bottle Holder Statue

This Horse Head Wine Bottle Holder Statue is an interesting and aristocratic artwork, stands out in the unique way. This wine holder fits perfectly on a home or bar countertop, showcasing your favorite bottle of wine. The Wine Bottle Holder Tabletop Horse Head Statue in question presents high-end color matching, made of cold cast resin, polished by hand. The unique and innovative wine rack design is suitable for various home decoration styles. Whether you need a wine rack or just admire tabletop sculptures, this statue rack is ready to become your favorite wine accessory.

You don’t need to worry about any wear or sliding. The bottom of the wine rack is equipped with 4 protective foot pads to ensure that the table top will not be scratched, and it can also effectively prevent the wine rack from sliding. Horses are one of the animals that many people like very much. It symbolizes outstanding and extraordinary talents, symbolizes power and majesty, and is also a spirit of striving for progress. It inspires people to continue to struggle for their own progress and ideals. This is not only a work of art, but also an inspiration. Wine Bottle Holder Tabletop Horse Head Statue sizes: 7.5 inches / 19 cm x 6.2 inches / 16 cm x 10.25 inches / 26 cm.


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Native American Geronimo Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Geronimo Going to Battle on Horse Statue

Native American Geronimo Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Geronimo Going to Battle on Horse Statue

Native American Geronimo Going to Battle on Horse Statue

Native American Geronimo Statue, a premium sculpted cold cast with real bronze powder mixed with resin. Hand-painted in bronze finish to give a high-quality antique look without sacrificing the details. Great addition to any Native American Indian collection. Geronimo (“the one who yawns“; June 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache people. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo joined with members of three other Chiricahua Apache bands, the Tchihende, the Tsokanende and the Nednhi, to carry out numerous raids, as well as fight against Mexican and U.S. military campaigns in the northern Mexico states of Chihuahua and Sonora and in the southwestern American territories of New Mexico and Arizona.

Geronimo‘s raids and related combat actions were a part of the prolonged period of the Apache, United States conflict, which started with American settlement in Apache lands following the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. He repeatedly evaded capture and life on a reservation, and during his final escape, a full quarter of the U.S. standing army pursued him and his followers. When Geronimo was captured on September 4, 1886, he was the last Native American leader to formally surrender to the U.S. military. He spent the last 20 years of his life as a prisoner of war. He died at the Fort Sill hospital in 1909, as a prisoner of war. Geronimo is buried at the Fort Sill Indian Agency Cemetery, among the graves of relatives and other Apache prisoners of war. Geronimo Going to Battle on Horse Statue measures: 5 inches / 13 cm x 11.5 inches / 30 cm x 11 inches / 28 cm.


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Native American Warrior Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Chief Sitting Bull on Horseback Statue

Native American Warrior Statue, Animals, Horses & Native Americans Statues, Chief Sitting Bull on Horseback Statue

Native American Chief Sitting Bull on Horseback Statue

Native American Warrior Statue, a premium sculpted cold cast bronze, made with real bronze powder mixed with resin. Hand-painted in bronze finish to give a high-quality antique look without sacrificing the details. Beautiful home decor to display in your home or office space. Great addition to any Native American collection. Ideal for friends or relatives who appreciate Native American heritage. This is NOT an “Indian Product“. It is NOT designed, produced, or assembled by an Indian. Chief Sitting Bull (1831-1890) was a Teton Dakota Native American Chief who united the Sioux tribes of the American Great Plains against the white settlers taking their tribal land.

The 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty granted the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota to the Sioux, but when gold was discovered there in 1874, the U.S. government ignored the treaty and began to remove native tribes from their land by force. The ensuing Great Sioux Wars culminated in the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn, when Chief Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led united tribes to victory against General George Armstrong Custer. Chief Sitting Bull was shot and killed by Indian police officers on Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 1890, but is remembered for his courage in defending native lands. Chief Sitting Bull on Horseback Statue size: 12.5 inches / 32 cm x 8.6 inches / 22 cm x 15.9 inches / 40 cm.


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