Famous Ali and Nino Stainless Steel Sculpture for Outdoor Decor CSS-114

The Introduction of Ali and Nino Sculpture:

 

When you are blowing the sea breeze and standing on the shores of Georgia, you would see two large beautiful stainless steel sculptures, like a lighthouse, watching the Black Sea. This is the most loved sculpture in the world. The names of the two statues are called Ali and Nino Sculpture. When people saw these two sculptures, some people saw sadness and some saw happiness.

 

 

During the day, Ali and Nino they stood quietly and looked at each other silently. But when night falls, Ali and Nino start moving slowly toward each other. They began to embrace, then passed through each other’s body and gradually moved away. This weather-beaten couple can only meet for 10 minutes each day.

 

 

Ali is a young Azerbaijani who believes in Islam, and Nino is a Christian princess who believes in Christianity. The two studied in a high school and fell in love after meeting each other. In order to love the past and the twists and turns, they finally got rid of all the hardships. However, because of the differences between the Eastern and Western civilizations and the differences and conflicts between different religious beliefs, their love eventually became a tragedy.

 

 

This 8-meter-high piece of large stainless steel sculpture was built in 2007 and was finally completed in 2010. The statue designer is Tamar Kvesitadze, who created according to the 1937 novel-“Ali and Nino”. The novel tells the love tragedy of a Muslim boy and a Christian princess. We could use stainless steel materials to make this love sculpture. If you like this love story and are attracted by this sculpture, you can contact us to customize any size.

 

 

As a factory of stainless steel sculpture, we not only have excellent craftsmen to provide you with the highest quality sculptures, but also guarantee you the best price.

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