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Pair of Venetian Lions in Reconstructed Stone – Late 800th Century
Bring the solemn and noble charm of the Serenissima into your home or garden with this pair of Venetian lions in reconstructed stone from the late 800s. A decorative sculpture of rare beauty, capable of immediately conferring character, prestige and grandeur to any environment.
The grandeur of Venetian tradition
These lions, symbols of strength and protection, have been crafted with expert craftsmanship, best representing the Venetian sculptural tradition of the late nineteenth century. Every detail has been carefully sculpted, enhancing the proud expression and majestic posture of the subjects.
Durable material and fascinating patina
The reconstructed stone used not only guarantees solidity and durability over time, but also gives an authentic and antique look. The beautiful patina that covers the surface adds further aesthetic value, making the pair perfect for both indoor and outdoor environments.
Large dimensions for a strong visual impact
With their dimensions of H90x35x85 cm and a weight of about 100 kg each, these lions stand out for their size and stage presence. Placed at the entrance, on a terrace or in a park, they will immediately attract the attention of guests and enhance the architectural context.
Conditions and shipping
In excellent overall condition, this pair retains all its original charm. We ship worldwide via Fedex, UPS, DHL with professional packaging and insurance. Shipping throughout Europe to be agreed. Payment by bank transfer, Visa, Mastercard.

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