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Baby Donkey Resting Sculpture Veronica Ballan

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Dimensions 11 x 10.5 x 14cm (4.5 x 4 x 5.5 inches)
Material Cold Cast Bronze
Brand Frith Sculpture
Article Number 23062
Model Number VB095

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Sitting baby Donkey (foal) bronze figurine.

Great new design by well known ceramic artist Veronica Ballan. Known for her woolly animal designs.

Hand-finished and made in the UK.

Made from solid cold cast bronze and finished by hand, making each one a little unique. Proudly made in UK by Frith Sculpture.

Each bronze is individually boxed and comes with an info card.

Cold cast bronze combines real bronze powder with resin to create sculptures that replicate the look and weight of solid bronze. The pieces are highly detailed, with finely crafted textures and a smooth, polished finish. Each statue is substantial in weight, offering a realistic and durable representation of traditional bronze craftsmanship.

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