Item No: CSC-818
Size: 170cm in height, or custom as your requirement
Weight: About 120kg/piece
Wall Thickness: 5-6mm (can be adjusted depends on the size of sculpture)
Producing Time: About 30-50 days after receiving your order
Technology: Lost-Wax Casting Process
Material: Bronze/ Brass/ Copper
Advantage: Foundry Supplying Directly
Medusa is a snake-haired demon in Greek mythology. She was originally a beautiful girl. She was cursed for offending Athena and turned into a terrible monster with hair made of venomous snakes. Her eyes could turn people into stone. In the end, Medusa was beheaded by the hero Perseus, and her head became a weapon with great power. In traditional stories, Medusa is often regarded as a villain, while modern interpretations see her more as an innocent victim, symbolizing the power of oppression and revenge. The overall posture of the Medusa Holding Perseus Head Sculpture in the picture conveys a strong sense of power, reinterpreting Medusa’s role in mythology, turning her from a hunted monster into a symbol of resistance to fate.
This sculpture “Medusa and Perseus” depicts the image of Medusa in detail, using bronze to shape her strong body and natural muscle lines. She holds a sword with a firm posture, showing a confidence of victory. Her other hand is lowered, grabbing Perseus’s head, symbolizing her revenge and reversal of power. Medusa in the Medusa Holding Perseus Head Sculpture has a serious face and a cold expression, showing her inner tenacity and indomitable spirit. The most distinctive feature is her snake hair. Each snake is vivid and lifelike, as if it is wriggling slightly, adding to the mystery of the Medusa Sculpture. Welcome to contact us for more details.
1. Confirming the details drawing/ 3D mold/ Pictures with cliens.
2. Making clay mold according to drawing/ client’s photos/ 3D mold.
3. Lost-Wax casting bronze/brass statues.
4. Welding and Chasing. It is very key step for high-quality sculpture.
5. Patina and wax surface, take all different views pictures/ videos, show to clients.
6. Packing into wooden cases after clients are satisfied with sculptures.