1. Introduction of Draft Horse Statue
Draft horses are one of the most iconic breeds of horses in Europe, historically bred for agricultural work, hauling goods, and pulling carriages. They originated in medieval Europe, with several classic breeds developing in countries like Britain, France, and Belgium, such as the Shire, Clydesdale, and Belgian Draft horse. These horses are characterized by their large size, strong bone structure, and powerful musculature, enabling them to withstand heavy labor. This Draft Horse Statue is crafted from bronze and depicts two draft horses grazing side by side.
The overall design of the Draft Horse Statue is robust and sturdy, with broad, powerful bodies and strong, muscular legs, highlighting the inherent strength and composure of draft horses. The two horses have slightly different postures: one lowers its head to graze intently on the grass, while the other slightly turns its head, looking down at the grass on its side, as if searching for fresher pasture. The mane of the Draft Horse Statue is not depicted with intricate detail, but rather with simple, bold shapes and lines, conveying a sense of solidity and rustic charm. Arturban Sculpture can customize various horse statues. Welcome to contact us for more details.
2. Production process of Draft Horse Statue
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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