Big Horn, Buffalo Statues
Big Horn, Lots of Buffalo (American Bison) Sculptures
3" - 29" - $29.95 - $799.95
- Buffalo Sculpture - checking it out$89.95A large, 8 inch, Buffalo is atop this craggy base of this bison sculpture. As the bison looks below, it appears as if he's thinking about the height he climbed. A very contemplative expression is on his face. There is also the same buffalo in a larger size. The sculpture begins with a resin core which is then electroplated with bronze for a lasting finish. The muscles and bone structure are well sculpted. Historically, the American Bison (Buffalo) goes back 10-15 million years to the African…
- Buffalo Head - realistic "fur"$34.95This relatively small Buffalo head stands 7-1/2 inches H. The "fur" of the buffalo is realistic. The core of the buffalo head is resin which has been electroplated with bronze for a lasting finish. It is possible to put a short plaque on the base. Base has 3 inch diameter and is 1-1/2 inches H. Despite being the closest relatives of domestic cattle native to North America, buffalo were never domesticated by Native Americans. Read The Story Of BuffaloClick on PERSONALIZATION button to…
- Buffalo Bust - BIG!$89.95Staring at you is the massive head of this Buffalo bust. The buffalo statue stands 10 inches high. Don't you feel like reaching out and touching the fur of the buffalo? Really looks good. The wooden base has a 4 inch diameter. Due to the curvature of the base a plaque is limited in size. But, it is possible. American Bison have been recorded to travel, on average, 2 miles per day. Read The Story Of BuffaloClick on PERSONALIZATION button to create your plaque.
- Big Horn Sheep statue at Attention$29.95The Big Horn Sheep is the State animal of Colorado. This ram statue measures 4-1/2 inch L x 5 inch H. It appears to be "at attention." This small statue could be an integral part of a wild animal collection. It's origin into North America 750,000 years ago makes it very American. Customization is possible. The horns of the bull Big Horn Sheep were recorded by Lewis & Clark as used by the Shoshone indians in making composite bows. Read The Story Of Moose, Elk & DeerClick on PERSONALIZATION…
- Big Horn Sheep Bust$49.95Big Horn Sheep bust illustrates the horn of a male. Did you know those horns typically weigh 30 lbs! 750,000 years ago the Big Horn Sheep migrated across the Bering Land Bridge from Siberia. Millions of Big Horn Sheep resides in North America. However, by 1900 the population dropped to several thousand due to disease. This Big Horn Sheep bust has a resin core and has been electroplated with bronze. The statue stands 8 inches high. For personalization a plaque is possible on the wooden…
- Big Horn Sheep 11" Customize$89.95The horns of the male Big Horn Sheep can grow quite large. The design is interesting with the curl of the horns. the Big Horn is the official animal of Colorado. They are comfortable in mountainous terrain. This ram has a resin core and has been electroplated with bronze for a lasting finish. Customization is possible. The bighorn sheep, named for its large horns, is native to North America. The pair of horns can weigh 30 lb. The Bighorn Sheep crossed to North America over the Bering land…
- Big Horn Sheep - Reaching the Top$499.95Reaching the Top - isn't that the goal of many of us? And, what better symbol of this goal than this bronze statue of a Big Horn Sheep? Made in the USA of solid bronze. Awesome statue! You can personalize with a plaque on the base. You could put the text of REACHING THE TOP on the plaque, perhaps, with a few additional words...like a person's name. Did you know that Big Horn live in the western mountains of North America - from Mexico to southern Canada? Click on PERSONALIZATION button to…
- Big Horn Ram - Crystal with 22 kt Gold Horns$799.95Who would have thought about using 22 kt gold for the tips of the horns of this ram? Thankfully the sculptor did. It's a beautiful combination. Crystal ram is created in the USA using hundred year old technique. Top quality. The ram is standing on its hind legs and front legs are bent. Did you know that rams have a split in their upper lip which enables them to pick preferred leaves off a plant? The horns can be used in fighting but it is thought their primary purpose is to attact…










