Marble materials are commonly used for animal statues fabrication. Today we will share three common statues for your reference.
Marble Lion Statue. The lion is the king of beasts, and people like to place marble lions to show their noble status. Gatekeeper marble lions in palaces, palaces, government offices, mansions, etc. are often majestic, showing the power and dignity of the owner. Secondly, the lion is a spiritual beast in people’s minds. Using stone lions to guard the gate can avoid bad luck, drive away evil spirits, bring auspiciousness, and it is a harbinger of happiness and auspiciousness. Therefore, people like to put marble lions at the gate to town houses, avoid evil spirits, and suppress ominous omens. There are many types of marble lions, which can be classified according to their actions and shapes. There are sleeping lions, walking lions, winged lions, etc. Different marble lions have different meanings, but they can all bring good luck to people.
Marble Horse Statue. In ancient times, horses often lived and died together with people, sharing weal and woe, and its spirit has always been admired by people. The horse has a vigorous posture and can travel thousands of miles a day. It also implies career, wealth, prosperity, and academic success. The horse symbolizes unrestrained and unrestrained, strong vitality and enthusiasm. This is the most basic and basic symbol of the horse. The extension can symbolize prosperity, prosperity, bravery, and conquest. Their spirit is an enterprising and progressive national spirit that has been advocated since ancient times. Having a marble horse statue in the home represents the success of the horse, implying that the owner can easily succeed in doing things, and street sculptures gives the owner the spirit of wanting to be like a horse, that is, having strength and a stalwart image.
Marble Tiger Statue. Tigers symbolized majesty and were only placed by nobles. Generally, they were placed by rich people in their mansions to ward off evil spirits, and at the same time to show their aristocratic status, and secondly, to show the cultural accomplishment of the owner. Placing copper tiger sculptures at the door is useful for town houses to ward off evil spirits. Among so many marble animal sculptures, the marble tiger can best show the imposing manner of the owner. Marble tiger statues can be seen in parks, residential areas, villa courtyards, scenic squares and other places. Stone tigers have always been revered by people, and they are also a symbol of justice, invincibility, majesty and domineering.