Zombie Bottle Holder Statue, Bottles & Zombies Statues, Zombie Apocalypse – Zombie Bottle Holder Statue

Zombie Bottle Holder Statue, Bottles & Zombies Statues, Zombie Apocalypse - Zombie Bottle Holder Statue

Zombie Apocalypse – Zombie Bottle Holder Statue

Partying this hard takes dead-ication! This awesome Zombie Wine Bottle Holder Statue isn’t letting a little case of death stop him from chugging your libations. This creepy conversation starter holds a variety of bottle types, so you can store your favorite wine, beer, spirits, and even cooking oils. Securely holds most 750 milliliter wine bottles at an angle which will help preserve the life of the cork. Meticulously sculpted and made to last from durable, high-quality polyresin. Hand-painted for exceptionally gruesome detail. Perfect for horror aficionados, wine connoisseurs, or that friend who’s just a little weird. Intimately tied to the concept of the modern zombie is the “Zombie Apocalypse“: the breakdown of society as a result of an initial zombie outbreak that spreads quickly. This archetype has emerged as a prolific subgenre of apocalyptic fiction and has been portrayed in many zombie-related media after Night of the Living Dead.

In a zombie apocalypse, a widespread (usually global) rise of zombies hostile to human life engages in a general assault on civilization. Victims of zombies may become zombies themselves. This causes the outbreak to become an exponentially growing crisis, the spreading phenomenon swamps normal military and law-enforcement organizations, leading to the panicked collapse of civilized society until only isolated pockets of survivors remain, scavenging for food and supplies in a world reduced to a pre-industrial hostile wilderness. Possible causes for zombie behavior in a modern population can be attributed to viruses, bacteria or other phenomena that reduce the mental capacity of humans, causing them to behave in a very primitive and destructive fashion. Zombie Apocalypse – Zombie Bottle Holder Statue sizes: 12 inches / 30.5 cm x 6.5 inches / 16.5 cm x 8 inches / 20 cm.


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Ancient Samurai Warrior Zombie Statue, Japanese, Medieval, Zombies & Samurai Statues, Ancient Medieval Samurai Zombie Warrior (Red & Gold) Statue

Ancient Samurai Warrior Zombie Statue, Japanese, Medieval, Zombies & Samurai Statues, Ancient Medieval Samurai Zombie Warrior (Red & Gold) Statue

Ancient Medieval Samurai Zombie Warrior (Red & Gold) Statue

An Ancient Samurai Warrior Zombie Statue, a great desk decoration inspired by Samurai. This Medieval Zombie Samurai will be eye-catching decor to display in your personal spaces. Exquisite details and colors. There are two Japanese dragons playing with dragon pearl on the helmet. The face is wearing a demon mask half damaged by the fighting. The armor is richly detailed and decorated with Japanese patterns. Made in durable materials like eco freindly resin, no odor, non-toxic harmless, hand made and hand painted. Realistic details will bring an impressive focus to this artwork. The Samurai, a member of the Japanese warrior caste. The term Samurai was originally used to denote the aristocratic warriors (bushi), but it came to apply to all the members of the warrior class that rose to power in the 12th century and dominated the Japanese government until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. Emerging from provincial warrior bands, the samurai of the Kamakura period (1192-1333), with their military skills and deep pride in their stoicism, developed a disciplined culture distinct from the earlier, quiet refinement of the imperial court. During the Muromachi period (1338-1573) under the growing influence of Zen Buddhism, the samurai culture produced many such uniquely Japanese arts as the tea ceremony and flower arranging that continue today.

The ideal samurai was supposed to be a stoic warrior who followed an unwritten code of conduct, later formalized as Bushido, which held bravery, honour, and personal loyalty above life itself. On the front side of the statue, “” represents the Bushido. Bushido is a code of conduct that emerged in Japan from the Samurai, or Japanese warriors, who spread their ideals throughout society. They drew inspiration from Confucianism, which is a relatively conservative philosophy and system of beliefs that places a great deal of importance on loyalty and duty. The Bushido code contains eight key principles or virtues that warriors were expected to uphold. (, Gi: Honesty and Justice, , Yu: Heroic Courage, , Jin: Compassion, , Rei: Kind Courtesy, 名誉, Meiyo: Honor, 忠義, Chugi: Duty and Loyalty, , Makoto: Complete Sincerity). As the spiritual treasure of the Japanese people, Bushido has had a long and profound influence on Japanese society in both ancient and modern times. After a hundred years of baptism, bushido spirit is still shining in modern society, commanding the vigorous development of Japanese society and leading the Japanese people to pursue a happy life.

Japanese Samurai usually wear two swords, one long and one short. The long sword is usually called Katana and the short sword is called Wakizashi. This sculpture shows this. Synonymous with samurai bravery is the Katana, or samurai sword, and bushido dictated that this curved, slender blade was the soul of a warrior. Images of samurai depict them with their masterfully crafted weapons of war and together with the shorter blade of a wakizashi, this pair, known as the Daisho, represented the social status and personal honour of the Samurai. This Japanese samurai sculpture adopts the shape of meditation. From the 13th century, Samurai conduct became heavily influenced by Zen Buddhism. By being present in the moment, Zen training allowed a samurai to become one with their sword and the free and spontaneous mind gave them the mental edge over their enemy. Zen Meditation calmed the mind and gave a warrior philosophical strength to deal with their inevitable death. High-ranking samurai warriors of medieval Japan wore elaborate and expensive suits of armor designed to not only protect them from enemy weapons, but also to incorporate symbolism from Japanese mythology and art.

The armor of the highest-ranked warriors may have included an elaborate crest mounted on the top of the helmet, as well as a metal or leather face mask. Samurai who wanted to appear ferocious chose to wear masks depicting supernatural beings. Japanese armorers made ghost masks, evil demon masks and masks oftengu“, or mountain goblins. However, the more elaborate and artistic evil demon designs masks did not become common until the peaceful Edo period, when armor was made more for show than for utility. The Zombies instead are beings in mythology, legend, or fiction that are deceased but behave as if they were alive. A common example of a Zombie being is a corpse reanimated by supernatural forces, by the application of either the deceased’s own life force or that of another being (such as a demon). The Zombie may be incorporeal like ghosts, or corporeal like vampires. The undead are featured in the belief systems of most cultures, and appeared in many books and movies. From the Stone Age to the Information Age, humans have been preoccupied with the Zombie for a long time. The history of zombies today is a worldwide phenomenon. Ancient Medieval Samurai Zombie Warrior (Red & Gold) Statue sizes: 8.5 inches / 21.5 cm x 7.5 inches / 19 cm x 15 inches / 38 cm.


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Roman Empire Zombie Centurion Statue, Roman Empire, Busts & Zombies Statues, Roman Legion Undead Soldier Statue

Roman Empire Zombie Centurion Statue, Roman Empire, Busts & Zombies Statues, Roman Legion Undead Soldier Statue

Roman Empire Zombie Centurion Soldier Statue

This Roman Empire Zombie Centurion Statue will be eye-catching decor to display, with his xquisite details and color. This Roman Legion Undead Soldier has bright buttons, medals and realistic details. Made of Eco Freindly resin, no odor, non-toxic harmless. Hand made, hand painted. The brushes on the top of the helmet can be removed. The Roman Empire is one of the greatest empires in human history. It was a great empire centered on the Mediterranean Sea and spanning Europe, Asia and Africa. The inventions and innovations which were generated by the Roman Empire profoundly altered the lives of the ancient people and continue to be used in cultures around the world today. Advancements in the construction of roads and buildings, indoor plumbing, aqueducts, and even fast-drying cement were either invented or improved upon by the Romans.

The Centurion was the professional officer of the Roman Legion. Commanding roughly 80-100 men at a time, a centurion was expected to be the best soldier among them. The centurion was the commander of a centuria, which was the smallest unit of a Roman Legion. A legion was nominally composed of 6,000 soldiers, and each legion was divided up into 10 cohorts, with each cohort containing 6 centuria. The Centurion thus nominally commanded about 100 men, and there were 60 centurions in a legion. Most Centurions were of plebeian origin and were promoted from the ranks of the common soldiers. They formed the backbone of the legion and were responsible for enforcing discipline. They received much higher pay and a greater share of the spoils than did common soldiers.

Instead, the concept of Zombie, Undead, dead people returning from their graves is thousands of years old. Many cultures around the world were once immersed in superstitions and legends about the undead that they believed wholeheartedly. Thus, they developed their own ideas about Zombies, also called revenants, in one form or another. Those legends that once brought unbelievable fear now, in most parts of the world, bring us entertainment in the form of books and movies. From the Stone Age to the Information Age, humans have been preoccupied with the undead for a long time. The History of Zombies is a worldwide phenomenon. Our society, in general, has grown to Love the Zombie. The idea has persisted throughout time, geographic regions, and cultures, and readily found its way to the information age. This Roman Empire Legion Undead Soldier Statue measures: 7 inches / 18 cm x 5 inches / 13 cm x 15 inches / 38 cm.


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