1. Introduction of Native American Female Statue
The Grand Ronde Tribe is a united tribe of native peoples in Oregon, USA, consisting of 27 different indigenous groups, including Kalapuya, Molalla, Umpqua and Rogue River. They were originally distributed in the Pacific Northwest, and were resettled on the Grand Ronde reservation in the 19th century due to the forced relocation policy of the US federal government. This Native American Female Statue is a bronze statue created in memory of Martha Jane Sands, an elder of the Grand Ronde tribe.
In the Bronze Native American Statues, Martha Jane is dressed in traditional clothes, with a solemn and kind expression, holding a woven basket in both hands, symbolizing her wisdom and guiding position in tribal culture. Next to her stands a little girl, looking up at her with respect and curiosity, showing the cultural inheritance between generations. The figure in the Native American Female Statue moves naturally, and the folds of the clothes and the basket are delicately carved, showing highly realistic artistic skills. Arturban Sculpture can customize various memorial statues. Welcome to contact us for more details.
2. Production process of Native American Female 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 memorial 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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