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Are you looking you a good way to decorate your home? Bronze crane statues are some of the most desirable antiques you can purchase today. Created to depict cranes in their natural settings, these statues are great for placing anywhere inside the home.

Identifying a crane statue from its shape should be easy. But how can you tell whether or not you have a genuine bronze crane statue? How can you tell if it’s made from bronze and not any other material? This article discusses that and more.

1. Design Complexity

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The best bronze crane statues have a complex, intricate design with different poses. Intricately designed bronzes come as a result of greater expertise. Plus, it take a lot of time to design and manufacture the mold.

Extraordinary elaborate bronzes are more valuable than others of comparable size. That’s because the statues have unique nuances, which you cannot find on any other pieces. Therefore, if you want to preserve money in a bronze statue, buy one with an elaborate design.

2. Patina

Antique bronze crane statues have lasted for centuries. Due to oxidation, they have developed a unique surface coating called a patina. The patina protects the metal from further oxidation and gives it a unique beautiful look.

When identifying bronze statues, look for a patina, which is an indicator of age. If the statue is made of any other metal, it’s likely to show indications of rust. Obviously, you wouldn’t want to put your money in such a statue.

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3. Shape

These statues are expected to feature cranes in different poses. What kind of bronze crane statues do you want? Do you need statues with pairs of cranes of those with single figures? Do you want your cranes standing upright or bending down?

When choosing a bronze pay attention to how you want the crane to pose. That will depend on how and where you’ll the displaying the statue in your home. What message do you want to sent through it?

Why Buy Bronze Crane Statues?

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One of the main reasons why you may want to buy a bronze crane statues is to decorate your room. But these statues are also excellent investments and require little or no care. They can last for hundreds of years and pass from one generation to another.

Plus, bronze is valuable. It may not cost as much as bronze but still requires you to pay substantial amounts of money. Buying a bronze sculpture is a perfect way to invest in something valuable.

Finally, investing in a bronze statue is good for personal satisfaction. They are visually attractive and can satisfy you just by looking at them. If you appreciate animal figures such as the crane, purchasing this statue is a must.

Now that you know how to value bronze crane statues, you should be able to easily buy one. There are many reasons for buying these statues, including real and sentimental value. Given how valuable bronze is, you should buy one for the sake of it.

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