1. Introduction of Elk Statue for Sale
Elk, scientific name Cervus canadensis, is the second largest deer in the world, second only to moose. It is mainly distributed in the Rocky Mountains of North America, Canada, Yellowstone Park and parts of Asia. In North America, people usually call it “Elk”, while in Europe, the word mostly refers to moose. Elks are famous for the huge antlers on the male’s head. They use loud calls to attract the opposite sex or deter competitors during the rutting season in autumn every year. They live in the area where forests and grasslands meet. This bronze Elk Statue for Sale presents the image of a standing male elk in a realistic style.
The elk in the Large Bronze Elk Statue has strong limbs, a broad chest, and clear neck muscle lines, showing strong vitality. The head is raised high, the ears are tilted forward, and the eyes are calm and alert. The most eye-catching is the group of finely carved antlers, showing the majesty and natural beauty of the male elk. The whole Elk Statue for Sale is cast in bronze with delicate surface treatment, suitable for outdoor spaces such as gardens, manors, mountain villas or ecological parks. Arturban Sculpture can customize various deer statues. Welcome to contact us for more details.
2. Production process of Elk Statue for Sale
We will create a 1:1 clay or foam mold based on your design, crafted by professional artists. Once completed, we’ll send multi-angle photos for your review. The mold can be revised multiple times until you are fully satisfied. After your approval, we will start production of the final sculpture and send photos of the finished piece for confirmation. Once confirmed, we’ll arrange secure packaging and shipping.
Arturban Sculpture specializes in large animal sculptures, available in bronze, marble, fiberglass, or stainless steel. We will make a production plan based on your design, budget, and timeline—ensuring high quality, efficiency, and great value.
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