1. Introduction of Lion Head Wall Fountain
The history of lion head fountains can be traced back to the ancient Greek and Roman periods, in which lions were regarded as symbols of strength, courage and protection. The lion head fountain design sprays water from the lion’s mouth, and was first used in temples, public baths and aristocratic courtyards, symbolizing authority and solemnity. The ancient Romans brought water into the city through aqueducts and distributed it to residents through this exquisite fountain, which not only provided convenience for daily life, but also reflected the advanced ancient engineering technology. In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, this fountain continued to be popular in Europe, especially in the aristocratic gardens of Italy, where the Bronze Lion Head Wall Fountain became a classic waterscape decoration, symbolizing the status of the nobility and the revival of classical culture.
This lion head fountain sculpture is made of bronze, with a simple luster on the surface, which enhances the sense of history. The lion’s head is majestic in shape, the mane is delicately carved, and the smooth lines show a temperament of strength and majesty. The lion’s mouth is slightly open, which is the outlet of the water flow, giving the sculpture a sense of movement and vitality. The Bronze Lion Head Wall Fountain is surrounded by classical Greek geometric patterns, further highlighting its sense of history and cultural charm. This sculpture is suitable for use in courtyards or gardens as a decorative water feature, which not only adds a sense of solemnity to the environment, but also symbolizes protection and strength. Arturban can customize lion statues, welcome to contact us for more details.
2. Production process of Bronze Lion Head
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.