1. Introduction of Chariot Sculpture
Chariots originated in Mesopotamia around 3000 BC and were first used in wars and ceremonial occasions. Chariots are small, light vehicles pulled by horses, usually equipped with two to four horses, and can accommodate one or two passengers. In ancient Egyptian, Roman and Greek civilizations, chariots were widely used in military operations and athletic competitions, becoming an iconic tool for symbolizing power and speed at the time. Especially in ancient Rome, chariot racing was one of the most popular entertainment activities and became one of the important symbols of Roman culture. The Chariot Sculpture in the picture vividly reproduces the style of ancient Roman chariots.
The two horses in the sculpture gallop out with their front hooves in the air, showing great power and dynamism, and the carving of the horse’s muscles is meticulous and vivid. The design of the carriage itself is also very sophisticated, with complex patterns and decorations carved on the wheels, and a relief of a lion’s head carved on the wheel hub, symbolizing power and majesty. The back of the carriage is also beautifully decorated, showing the gorgeous style of ancient Roman art. The overall Chariot Sculpture presents a dynamic beauty, as if a chariot is galloping forward, giving the entire scene a sense of unstoppable power. It is very suitable as a decoration in public places, reflecting the weight of history and the noble atmosphere of art. Welcome to contact us for more details.
2. Production process of Chariot Sculpture
1. Showing the details drawing/ 3D mold for clients confirming.
2. Making clay mold/ foam mold according to drawing/ client’s photos/ 3D mold.
3. Making Bronze/Brass sculptures
4. Polishing the surface.
5. Professional painting and take all different views pictures/ videos, show to clients.
6. Packing into wooden cases after clients satisfied with sculptures.