Indian Head Bronze Wall Fountain
Indian Head Bronze Wall Fountain
Indian Head Bronze Wall Fountain by Metropolitan Galleries was sculpted in clay and cast in bronze. Ideal for placement indoors and outdoors. This is a self-contained recirculating fountain for mounting on the wall.
SRB10034
Fountain: | Yes |
Width: | 24" inches |
Length: | 11" inches |
Height: | 33" inches |
Weight: | 75 pounds |
Medium: | Bronze |
Step into the rich tapestry of Native American heritage with our exquisite Bronze Indian Head Wall Fountain, a rare and captivating piece designed in the late 1990s and now available in limited quantities. Crafted with meticulous detail using the traditional lost wax casting method, this extraordinary fountain pays homage to the timeless traditions and spiritual reverence of indigenous cultures.
At the heart of the fountain, a stoic Indian head emerges, his features etched with strength and wisdom. With a solemn gaze and serene countenance, he embodies the resilience and harmony of his people, serving as a timeless symbol of cultural pride and ancestral wisdom.
From the Indian's pipe held firmly between his lips, water flows gracefully into a self-contained reservoir below, collecting in a gentle cascade before recirculating through the fountain. This ingenious design not only adds a mesmerizing visual element but also ensures easy installation and maintenance, making it an ideal choice for hanging on any wall, indoors or out.
Measuring (provide the dimensions here), this magnificent sculpture commands attention with its lifelike proportions and intricate craftsmanship. Each detail, from the feathered headdress to the weathered texture of the stone-like base, is rendered with unparalleled precision, creating a truly immersive experience for admirers.
As one of the few remaining pieces of its kind, the Bronze Indian Head Wall Fountain offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history and heritage. Whether displayed in a private home, garden, or public space, it serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy and cultural richness of Native American traditions.