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picture 1 A unique decoration - a statuette, a painting depicting the Battle of Hattin
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A unique decoration - a statuette, a painting depicting the Battle of Hattin

Unique accessories and gifts from Italy

€125.00

SKU: IMPIT-SRC77472

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Ancient times, the Middle Ages, the 19th century, or other important eras are all captured in these incredibly interesting and original figurines. Significant figures in history, such as Chopin, Michelangelo, or Napoleon, are sure to catch the eye of anyone looking at such decorated desk accessories.

We are pleased to present you with elegant figurines and statuettes made from resin that perfectly imitate magnificent bronze sculptures.

Our wide range includes both historically prominent figures and gods, philosophers, musicians, and warriors. Decorative statuettes are an excellent and thoughtful gift idea for someone else, especially as a desk ornament. The large selection of products allows you to choose the perfect statuette for the potential recipient.

Such stunning decorations will make a great and tasteful addition to your office, study, or living room, adding extra shine and charm to the interior.

Manufacturer information

Attributes / Details

SKU IMPIT-SRC77472
Manufacturer Import Włochy
Model SRC77472
Material resin
Style of interior design Classic style
Destiny To home
Size 42 x 23 x 3 cm
Guarantee 24 months
Additional information Painted resin statuette, hand-finished in every detail. This plaque depicts the famous Battle of Hattin, which took place on July 4, 1187, between the crusaders from southwest Asia and the Saracen army of Sultan Saladin. Muslim soldiers defeated most of the Crusaders, and as a result of this defeat, the military power of the Saracens became visible in the Holy Land, conquering Jerusalem and other famous cities led by the Crusaders

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