Cowboy & Indian Statues
Cowboys on Bucking Horses, End of Trail, Warriers
6: - 24" - $49.95 - $699.95
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Ride'em Cowboy Statue$179.95
A Cowboy and his Horse - hard at work!
Ride'em Cowboy Statue
This is BIG measuring 17 inches high!...a lot of drama is seen. The determination on the horse's face. The trust in the cowboy's face. You "feel" a lot of action is this well-crafted cowboy sculpture. You see the stirrups, the horse reins, even the uplifted tail of the horse. You've got the bandana, the cowboy hat, boots.
Determination exemplified!
Personalization is possible.
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Going For it! Cowboy on Horse Statues$119.95
Going For it! Cowboy on Horse Statue captures this cowboy and his "partner" at full blast. The FOCUS of both the cowboy and his horse is obvious. The cowboy is leaning forward to help the horse with his weight. Reins are tight. Cowboy boots are in the stirrups and pressed against the horse's side. Can't you FEEL the energy?
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Cowboy on Bucking Horse Statue$299.95
So much energy is captured in this fabulous cowboy statue.
And, at 19 inches, it is BIG and will be a focal point. The horse has it's back hoofs in the air and displays enormous strength. It's tail is flying. The facial expressions are intense.
The cowboy is dressed in typical cowboy attire. The chaps and cowboy hat are essential cowboy items. You'll enjoy this large cowboy statue. It's wonderful.
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Cowboy Bucking Horse Statue$129.95
This horse sculpture depicts a bucking horse with a cowboy on its back. The horse is standing on its two front legs trying to buck the cowboy off its back. The cowboy is holding the reins with his left hand and has his right hand behind him helping to balance himself on the horse's back.
This horse statue is very detailed. Look at the intracacies of the saddle, stirrups, from the mane to the tail every last detail is intricate. You can even see the button on the chaps the cowboy is wearing.
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Off to War! Indian Chief & Horse Sculpture$99.95
Off to WAR!!!
This horse statue depicts an Indian Chief riding into battle on a war horse. The Indian Chief is holding a spear in his left hand while gripping the horses mane with his right. On this horse statue, the Indian Chief is wearing a ceremonial headdress, breastplate armor, and has a shield and a water skin slung over his back. The horse has a light weight saddle upon its back for easier maneuverability. If you look closely you can even see a handprint on the left side of the horses neck (most probably war paint). Many times a hand print on a horse represented someone killed in battle.
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Indian Bust- Awesome Dresser!$249.95
What a dresser! Check out all of this Indian's necklaces. Made of resin and then cold-cast with a bronze finish, this Native American statue is impressive! You can also learn about Native American attire - made from natural ingredients that existed.
One of the necklaces is particularly intriguing - the Native American Indian Trade Double Bar Cross.
Personalization is possible with a plaque on the base...which you will adhere.
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Comanche Indian Statue with breastplate$49.95
It is hard to describe this statue seens it has so much happening. Most impressive, is the eagle perched on the Indian's left arm. They could be talking to each other. Seems to be friendly, not fighting. You can see that an animal skin goes behind the Indian and eagle. You can see the edge of the skin below the Indian's arm and above his knee.
The Indian has a beautiful headdress, so he is an important man. A big spear. The statue is made of resin and then hand painted.
Most interestingly is the breastplate the Indian is wearing.
The Comanches began the tradition of breastplates in 1854. They were made of conch shells. The conch shells were used as ballast in ships. They were loaded onto ships in the Caribbean which were headed to New York. Once in New York traders took them to the Great Plains and traded the conch with the Comanche who used the conch shells to make a breastplate like this. Since the conch shells are fragile, the result was beautiful but not suitable for war. Thus, the conch shell breastplate became the symbol of wealth.
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Indian Warrior Statue with buffalo tooth necklace$34.95
The necklace on this Native American warrier is made from buffalo teeth. That's recycling!
The warrier has a naked torso and has a weapon in each hand - perhaps, a tomahawk and a club. An interesting headdress too. The statue is made of resin and has been hand painted. The sculptor put a lot of work into all of the detail on this statue.
"The warrior, for us, is one who sacrifices himself for the good of others." Sitting Bull, Lakota Sioux
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Rodeo Cowboy riding Bull Statue$39.95
Bull Riding - a featured event at a Rodeo! Winners in the sport get a lot of prestige. They get a gorgeous belt buckle. And, probably some broken bones along the way! But, the adreneline rush is huge.
This resin statue has been hand painted to illustrate this cowboy riding a bull. One hand in the air - as the rules require. You can see the bull is twisting some in the statue. Bull's front legs are off the ground. The overall statue is practically black in color, a steely gray.
Bull riding is commonly called "The most dangerous 8 seconds in sports." That is a BIG bull he's sitting on. The cowboy wears spurs which help him with his balance. Since a bull's skin is 7X thicker than a human's, the spurs don't effect the bull.
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Cowboy Riding Horse Statue$79.95
Isn't this a beautiful statue? Love it! And, it's 13 inches high. A beautiful addition to a room.
Look closely and you'll see a lot of detail. See the lariat in the cowboy's left hand. The saddle blanket and saddle have lots of detail. And, a cactus and even a skull are on the base. And, all cowboys need a cowboy hat and scarf!
Since this statue is made of resin all of this detail is possible. One thing that is not possible is a plaque on the base - it's too rough. Add this special cowboy to your decor and enjoy it for years to come.