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Zen Elephant Garden Sculpture

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Zen Elephant Garden Sculpture


BIG THOUGHTS
Garden greens looking a little blue? Is that unruly tangle of a yard making you lose your inner balance? Let Michael Gentilucci’s centering sculptures bring peace, humor, and the art of Zen to off-kilter spaces.

These pensive pachyderms keep that necessary dose of tranquility in their trunks and provide a calming, yet distinctively elephantine, presence. To add even more charm, the Chinese characters etched into the back of each animal’s robe are indicative of the animal’s primary characteristic-wisdom. Michael’s meditative sealed cement sculptures are designed to weather the elements through the four seasons as they center greenspaces with their amiable auras. Handmade in USA.

MADE FROM

solid cast-stone

MEASUREMENTS

Standard: 5″ W x 5″ H, 4.5lbs.; Large: 6.5″ W x 7.5″ H, 13lbs.

CARE

Rinse clean with garden hose.

NOTES

Sealed with protectant for outside use.

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