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Hercules Slaying the Hydra Figurine

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Dimensions 23 cm tall (9 inches).
Material Cold Cast Bronze
Weight 1.3 kg
Brand Veronese Design
Article Number 20432
Model Number WU77576A1

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Detailed and weighty statue showing Hercules slaying the Lernaean Hydra. The hydra was killed by Hercules as part of his second labour.

Solid and weighty cold cast bronze figurine.

Felted on the bottom to protect surfaces.

Well protected within polystyrene casing and a sturdy box.

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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Veronese Design is a brand well know all around the world. Products with the Veronese signature are high quality decorative items, figures, sculptures and statuettes. They have a huge creative team that have contributed to over 1000 different designs ranging from wildlife to dance to mythology and the classics. They mainly focus on bronze.

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