id 519
Lion from the room of Frederick II
€995.00 | 40 cm
About "Lion from the room of Frederick II" artclone
The lion is depicted in a relaxed, yet alert pose, lying on its stomach with its front paws extended forward. Its upward gaze gives the sculpture a sense of watchfulness, as though the lion is surveying its domain. The lion's mane is particularly noteworthy, rendered with intricate detail to capture the flowing, thick texture of the fur.
Such a piece would serve both as a decorative element and a symbol of strength and nobility within private quarters.
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Made to order
Custom 3D printed in Italy by artficial™ in 5 days
Material
Plant-based PLA filament. Weather-resistant and durable
Dimensions, Weight
40 x 20 x 25 cm, 1200 grams
16 x 8 x 10 in, 2.7 pounds
Delivery
Shipping from Italy
Estimated arrival Thursday Dec 5
Returns
14-day return policy
Satisfaction guaranteed
Packaging
100% eco friendly
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Digitization
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Archival
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Sustainable Production
With the digitalclone securely in place, we proceed to the production stage. Using our advanced 3D printing technology, we craft licensed artclones that replicate the original sculptures with exceptional accuracy using our durable plant-based filament. This made-to-order solution prevents waste and delivers the finished artclone with low turnaround times.
Preservation
As a result of this patented process, the owner of the licensed artwork receives royalty payments from Artficial with each sale. This arrangement preserves and promotes the world's sculptural masterpieces and cultural heritage.
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