Cowboy Junkyard Sculpture
Cowboy Junkyard Sculpture
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Evidence shows that the horse was first domesticated around 3,500 BC in the grasslands, savannas, and shrublands of Eurasia. They were brought to North America by the Spanish Conquistadors and used extensively for transportation and work until the invention of the horseless carriage. This makes a great gift for both cowboys, cowgirls, and those who love horses. Your friends will love this sculpture made from recycled bicycle chain, bolts and other scrap metal.
Besides making a great gift for horse lovers each whimsical cowboy sculpture proves that to Upcycle is a beautiful thing.
- Measures 7" high x 8" long x 3" wide
Handmade in India and fair trade imported.
Kamrool Hassan is a metal artisan from Moradabad, a city located in northern India. He has been associated with Noah's Ark for more than 15 years. Belonging to a traditional metal workers family, Kamrool began his professional career making metal gates, raillings and window grills for homes. For generations, his ancestors belonged to the metal smith community and were known to have made brass and copper utensils for the Mughal royal families. Moradabad is the metal center of the country and it is known for its production of brass and metal artifacts. Noah's Ark works with several artisans in and around Moradabad, who produce unique products that cater to both domestic and international markets.
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