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Set 4 Art Deco Hoop Ballet Dancer Female Figurine Statues

( Above Photo: Set 4 Art Deco Hoop Ballet Dancer Female Figurine Statues )

Ever thought of buying a bronze ballerina statue? The ballerina is one of the commonest figures in antique sculpture. Bronzes created in this style are highly decorative and valuable. If you’re looking for a good way to preserve your money and decorate your home, buying one of these bronzes is the right thing to do.

But why should you buy a bronze ballerina? Is it for your enjoyment? Or should you just have it to entertain your guests? This article explains why buying a bronze ballerina statue is a must for the discerning antiques collector.

French Bronze Ballerina Ballet Dancer Statue Degas

( Above Photo: French Bronze Ballerina Ballet Dancer Statue Degas )

1. Inherent Value

Bronze ballerina statues take a lot of time and effort to design and create. The sculptors apply the knowledge and experience they have acquired over time. In the process, they create statues with intricate features, including detailed ballerina stances and poses.

Thus, ballerina statues acquire inherent value beyond the material used to create them. That’s why these statues are precious. Therefore, you must always choose a statue with a complex hard-to-replicate design.

Ballerina statues with intricate features took a lot of time and effort to make. They are more valuable than simplistic statues whose moulds were easier to create.

Bronze Ballerina Statue Seated Ballet Dancer Degas

( Above Photo: Bronze Ballerina Statue Seated Ballet Dancer Degas )

2. Long Lasting

A typical bronze ballerina statue can last for a lifetime. It requires minimal care and maintenance, which in periodic wiping with a dry cloth. As they age, these statues develop a protective layer or patina, which prevents rusting. In fact, most of the antique bronze statues have lasted for centuries. The longer a bronze ballerina lasts, the more valuable it becomes.

Large Art Deco Ballerina Bronze Statue by Chiparus Ballet Dancer

( Above Photo: Large Art Deco Ballerina Bronze Statue by Chiparus Ballet Dancer )

3. Valuable Metal

Bronze is a valuable metal that costs a lot of money to acquire. Thus, an artist requires a huge budget to acquire bronze and develop the statue. Apart from the obvious sentimental value, these statues are precious due to the metal used to make them. Even the ugliest ballerina statues (if any) are still valuable enough.

4. Your Own Sense of Enjoyment

What message does a bronze ballerina statue convey to you? Do you understand what the artist had in mind when developing the statue? Most of the time, these statues can carry a hidden message, which only you can understand.

Therefore, you want to display the statue on a shelf in your home, so that you can always look at it and get inner satisfaction. This should be a major reason to consider purchasing one of these statues soon.

Silver Bronze Ballet Dancer Statue Figurine Botero

( Above Photo: Silver Bronze Ballet Dancer Statue Figurine Botero )

5. Entertainment for Your Guests

The statue is a piece of art. It’s beautiful to behold for you and your guests. Besides helping you decorate your home, it can act as a centrepiece wherever you place it. Therefore, your guests will feel entertained by being in a room with the statue.

 

The Bottom Line

Now that you know why you should buy a bronze ballerina statue, where can you get one? There are many online and brick and mortar stores where you can get one of these statues. When evaluating a seller, check the reviews from previous customers to gauge their reliability. Our online store should be a good option.

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