Kiku Elephant Statue [ By Artist: Chris Chun | Parade: UK National Tour 2013 ] Description: Kiku is based off one of my paintings which was inspired by an antique kimono fabric I bought in Japan. One of the things I love about kimono fabrics is the rich colours, decorative embellishments and dramatic layout of patterns. I also added butterflies as they symbolise hope and freedom. It’s my way of wishing for elephants to be able to live in a safe and protected environment. Step into the world of "Kiku" Elephant statue, a graceful creation inspired by an antique kimono fabric, rich in colors and dramatic patterns. The artist's love for the vibrant hues and decorative details of kimono fabrics is beautifully translated into this small elephant figurine. The addition of butterflies carries a profound message of hope and freedom, a heartfelt wish for elephants to thrive in a safe and protected environment. Perfect for Asian interior design, "Kiku" is more than an elephant gift; it's a symbol of elegance and a wish for a better world for these majestic creatures. Whether displayed as a decorative elephant statue or given as a small elephant figurine gift, each piece encapsulates the artist's passion for wildlife. Support this heartfelt cause and infuse your space with the beauty and hope embodied in elephant art "Kiku."
Watch! Hand-Painted Elephant Statue [ By Artist: Gudrun Hauser | Parade: Hong Kong 2014 ] Description: Elevate your home decor with this Watch! Elephant Statue. Time is running and cannot be turned back like a time machine. Whatever is lost is lost. Melting the watch and the elephant reminds us not to lose time any longer, to act now. If we do not save the Indian Elephant now there will be no second chance. All Elephant Parade replicas are carefully handcrafted in Chiang Mai, Thailand. | Note: Due to their handcrafted nature, each piece is unique and may vary slightly in design.
Sarawak Elephant Statue - Harmonious Nature-Inspired Decor [ By Artist: Wanchalerm Mueanpang | Parade: Hong Kong 2014 ] Description: I wanted to combine the beauty of the colourful plants in the forest with the modern culture. Humans cannot live without nature. We have to support each other so humans AND nature can live happily together. Sarawak by the elephant artist Wanchalerm Mueanpang is a stunning fusion of vibrant forest plants and modern cultural elements. This decoration elephant symbolizes the interdependence between humans and nature, emphasizing that both must support each other to coexist happily. The intricate design showcases the lush beauty of the forest, making it a captivating piece of elephant art. Ideal for those who love nature-inspired decorations, this statue adds a touch of natural elegance and cultural significance to any space. Perfect for shoppers looking for distinctive items from an elephant shop, this statue is a testament to the harmonious relationship between humans and nature. Order the Sarawak Elephant Statue today to bring a piece of this harmonious vision into your home decor. Plus, every purchase supports elephant conservation. | Note: Handcrafted with precision in Chiang Mai, Thailand, each Elephant Parade replica is unique; slight design variations may occur.
Golden Poppies Hand-Painted Elephant Statue [ By Artist: Jeff Carillo | Parade: Dana Point 2013 ] Description: "The black and gold design found on this hand-painted elephant symbolizes happiness, success, attainment, and prosperity. Even within a field of darkness and unknown, a miracle can always bloom; If you follow your dream, you will one day emerge with happiness." Special Import from the USA. Limited Edition elephant figurines. Made in Asia. In beautiful tin packaging.
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