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Release the Kraken Wine Bottle Holder

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  • Kraken wine holder
  • Gothic homeware
  • Cast in the finest resin
  • Size 25.8 cm
Dimensions 25 cm across (10 inches)
Material Cold Cast Bronze
Weight 1.6kg (boxed)
Brand Nemesis Now
Article Number 26199
Model Number D6262X3

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Protect your finest vintages with this show-stopping Release the Kraken Wine Bottle Holder. As described as a great sea monster who terrorizes innocent nearby sailors, the Kraken is definitely one to fear. Seen emerging from the ocean, wrapped around the wreck of a boat, which acts as the support to any bottle you choose to place in it. Cast in the finest resin, before being expertly hand-painted this piece is the perfect gift for anyone who has an obsession with the classics of horror.

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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