Knight Statue in Richly Decorated Parade Armour
Are you looking for a decoration that brings the splendour of a royal court and the precision of old master armourers into your home? This 24 cm high knight statue is not just an ordinary soldier, but a nobleman clad in so-called "parade armour". The entire surface of the armour is covered with detailed engravings featuring floral motifs, highlighted by fine gilding, exactly as was done with the most expensive Renaissance armour. The knight stands proudly with his sword planted in the ground, ready to defend his family's honour. Further product information ...
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Knight Statue in Richly Decorated Parade Armour, 24 cm
Detail Wherever You Look
You will be captivated by the level of detail on this figurine. A helmet with a crest and grilled visor protects the head, while the body is encased in plates that look more like jewellery than instruments of war. The shield the knight rests upon bears a relief lion's head – a symbol of strength, courage, and dominance. The base, imitating stone paving, ensures the stability of the figurine on any flat surface.
Material and Craftsmanship
The statue is made of polyresin (synthetic resin). This material is ideal for collector's items because it can capture even the finest indentations and ornaments that would be lost in metal or wood. Hand-painting in shades of steel and gold gives the statue a realistic, historical appearance.
Product Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Height | approx. 24 cm (9.4 inches) |
| Weight | approx. 0.59 kg (1.3 lbs) |
| Material | Polyresin (synthetic resin) |
| Finish | Silver with patina and gold details |
How to Care for the Statue
To keep this gem looking beautiful, follow these tips:
- Placement: The statue is intended for indoor use. Avoid damp places (bathrooms) and direct sunlight, which could fade the colours.
- Cleaning: Use only a dry, soft brush to remove dust from the crevices of the armour. Do not use water or chemicals.
- Handling: Be careful with the sword, which is the most fragile part of the statue. When carrying, hold the figurine by the base or torso.
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