 Silver and bronze sculpture, 'Impala'
$37.95
Reclining in a moment of stillness, the impala is an animal of quick beauty. Sukaenah sculpts the beautiful image from bronze and bathes it in gleaming sterling silver. Tiny hooves, bright eyes and tall horns bring realism to an enchanting work. It sits it on a hardwood base. .925 rating silver. This hand-crafted product may present miniscule pores that are imprinted from the casting process. |
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 Silver and bronze sculpture, 'Impala'
$108.95
Slender and elegant, the impala is a graceful inhabitant of the savannah. Sukaenah portrays the creature in an exquisite statuette. Cast in bronze and bathed in sterling silver, it is showcased in a hardwood shadowbox. .925 rating silver. This hand-crafted product may present miniscule pores that are imprinted from the casting process. |
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 Silver and bronze sculpture, 'Indonesian Horse'
$152.95
Long and sinuous, a horse wears Indonesian design motifs on its elongated body. Sukaenah sculpts an intriguing image of mythic portent. Cast in bronze and covered in sterling silver, the elegant statuette is showcased in a hardwood frame. .925 rating silver. This hand-crafted product may present miniscule pores that are imprinted from the casting process. |
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 Silver and bronze sculptures, 'Regal Elephants' (pair)
$79.95
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on sale! $71.96
Bali's Sukaenah presents these elegant elephants that are dressed for a stately parade. One sits while the other salutes, as Sukaenah casts their endearing images in bronze. Each elephant is vividly detailed and plated in sterling silver. .925 rating silver. This hand-crafted product may present miniscule pores that are imprinted from the casting process. |
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 Silver and bronze sculpture, 'Silver Rooster'
$102.95
Sukaenah depicts a fighting cock in a defiant pose. Cockfighting is a favorite pastime in Bali, where it is not only a sport, but also an important element of the sacred rituals that call for a blood sacrifice. Champion roosters enjoy a long and fruitful life and even receive special daily massages. This dramatic sculpture is cast in bronze and bathed in sterling silver. It stands on a wood base. .925 rating silver This hand-crafted product may present miniscule pores that are imprinted from the casting process. |
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 Silver and bronze sculpture, 'Royal Elephant'
$77.95
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on sale! $70.16
Lifting a questing trunk, a young bull elephant wears ankle bracelets and a luxurious harness. Realistically depicted by Sukaenah, the pachyderm waves ruffled ears and observes its surroundings with intelligent eyes. Sukaenah sculpts the piece of bronze and bathes it in regal sterling silver. .925 rating silver. This hand-crafted product may present miniscule pores that are imprinted from the casting process. |
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 Silver and bronze sculpture, 'Framed Trojan Horse'
$159.99
Inspired by the Greek legend, Sukaenah presents her vision of the Trojan horse. The original image held enemy soldiers in its hollow belly. When it was dragged inside the city gates, it enabled the defeat of Troy. Sukaenah sculpts the figure from bronze and bathes it in sterling silver. It stands in a hardwood frame. .925 rating silver. This hand-crafted product may present miniscule pores that are imprinted from the casting process. |
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 Silver and bronze sculpture, 'Curious Gecko'
$64.95
Climbing with strong, agile toes, the gecko is a curious explorer. This chirping reptile is a cheerful inhabitant of Bali. Sukaenah sculpts the attractive lizard in bronze, covered with gleaming sterling silver. .925 rating silver. This hand-crafted product may present miniscule pores that are imprinted from the casting process. |
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 Bronze sculpture, 'Kinabalu, the Dragon'
$118.95
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on sale! $107.06
Kinabalu, the dragon from Borneo, clutches a precious pearl in a bronze sculpture by Sukaenah. Legend tells how Kinabalu guarded a precious pearl, desired by a Chinese emperor, who sent Wee Ping and Wee San to retrieve it. Wee San decided to wait for the dragon to leave, and replace the pearl with a look alike. However, the dragon was not fooled and went after the brothers, who were now on their ship. As the dragon approached, Wee San ordered the cannon to be fired at him. Kinabalu, thinking it was his precious pearl, swallowed the cannon ball and died. Wee Ping felt left out of the whole adventure and took credit for the idea, claiming that he, not his brother, managed to steal it from the dragon. Wee San wanted no more trouble over the silly pearl, so he said nothing, left China, and eventually became the happy leader of the Brunei. Wee Ping was not so lucky, for his lies brought him nothing but sorrow. Sukaenah's vivid dragon sculpture features an antique finish. |
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