Casting Bronze Polo Player and Horse Statue for Sale BOKK-785

Bronze Polo Player and Horse Statue Detail:

 

Looking at this stunning and beautiful casting bronze polo player and horse statue, our bronze sculpture depicts a polo player running at a full speed. The player’s left hand was pulling the horse’s reins, and his right hand was holding a cue in the air. He was chasing the ball at full speed. Both this player and his horse are very focused and serious.

 

 

From this bronze polo player and horse sculpture, you could see the passion and dynamism of the player and his horse on the arena, which is also the most attractive part of this bronze sculpture. Our bronze masters have many years of bronze sculpture production experience, and our factory always uses the traditional “lost wax method” to make all bronze sculptures.

 

 

Therefore, all the sculptural details of this bronze polo player and horse, whether it is the pose of the player or the muscle of the horse, are very vivid and realistic. Regarding the size of the sculpture, we could choose according to your requirements. At the same time, the color of the sculpture could also be colored according to your requirements.

 

 

 

Do You Know the History of Polo?

 

The history of Polo can be traced to origins in Manipur state, India, about 300 bc when it was played as Sagol Kangjei. It is also said to be Persian and was beaten as Pulu around 525 BC. Throughout centuries of history, it was spread to other countries, including Tibet, China, India, and Japan, and in the 8th century, this particular form was called dakyu. By the 16th century, it had become particularly popular in India. In the 1850s, British officers in India learned how to play. The earliest modern polo club in modern times was the Cachar Club, established in Assam in 1859.

 

 

If you want to know more about our bronze polo statue products, please feel free to contact our staff, and we would reply your message as soon as possible.

 

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