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Loki Bronze Statue 35cm

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Dimensions 35 cm tall (14 inches). Base measurements: 15 x 11 cm
Weight 1.9kg
Brand Veronese Design
Article Number 13760
Model Number G1990F6

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Loki the Trickster God of Norse mythology, with his wolf faithfully by his side and serpent on his arm.

Cold cast  bronze figurine with amazing detail.

Arrives in a blue decorative box and polystyrene protective casing.

A Veronese design.

A solid and weighty figurine.

February 2016 Release.

Frequently Bought Together - Buy them for £128.90

Veronese Design is a brand well know all around the world. Products with the Veronese signature are high quality decorative items, figures, sculptures and statuettes. They have a huge creative team that have contributed to over 1000 different designs ranging from wildlife to dance to mythology and the classics. They mainly focus on bronze.

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