Bronze Fox
£795.00
If you’re looking for a bronze fox statue for the garden, then our fox is incredibly life-like and might just deter any real neighbourhood scavengers!
Placed on a patio, in a courtyard or amongst garden foliage, the bronze fox statue makes an intriguing focal point outdoors. From the fur on the tail to his sharp facial expression, he’s incredibly rich in detail and made with superb craftsmanship.
Every piece is finished using a hot patina to create a rich, brown finish that is incredibly resistant to corrosion, frost or rust. Over time, the copper in the bronze will create a gently weathered look as it oxidises but it’s also easy to maintain the original appearance with minimal effort – just wipe down and lightly wax your statue once or twice a year. This beautiful bronze fox is handmade to the highest standards and makes a great gift for garden or nature lovers. It creates a lovely point of interest that can be enjoyed for a lifetime.
Dimensions: L92cm x H49cm x W31cm
Weight: 7kg each
Material: Bronze
Patina: Brown
Delivery 4-7 days
how this bronze fox statue is made
Our bronze fox statue is handmade using the ‘lost wax’ casting process. This is a traditional method for casting metal which dates back to 3000 BC. It’s a long and labour intensive process but the results are worth it. The lost wax method consistently delivers high quality, detailed pieces. All our statues are finished by experienced craftsmen and glazed using a hot patina and wax. Like all bronze statues cast using the ‘lost wax’ process, our pieces are hollow and normally around 5mm in thickness.
Bronze is a metal alloy with high copper content. It is resistant to corrosion, extremely hardy and very tough. If cared for properly it will stand the test of time in different weather conditions. Depending on its position and the degree to which it is exposed to the elements, the colour of your bronze statue may change slightly over time. This is perfectly normal for bronze as it oxidizes when exposed to air or other chemicals. You can however maintain its original appearance with minimal effort. We recommend cleaning and waxing statues once or twice a year.