Design Toscano Queen Cleopatra Neoclassical Sculptural Bust
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It is far too expensive for the type of makeup and country of origin it has. Although the bust is visually pleasing to the eye, it has a hollow plastic quality to its structure, and the head is relatively top heavy in relation to the base, requiring a piece of wood to be placed under the back side to ensure the correct weight distribution. For this item to topple over backwards, it would only take a small amount of force. Additionally, there was a visible scratch on the left shoulder of the bust. In a trembling voice.
I received great service but had a cheap appearance. After painting all gold again, I decided to paint all green The grade is C.
This is the best piece I have ever owned. It looks great and is made well.
Initially, I thought it would be much There are 13 items in the description. The weight is 5 pounds. Though the statue weighs approximately 1, it is an impressive work of art. The weight is approximately three pounds. In order to protect it from drafts, it must be stored in a draft-free area. It's still an excellent work of detail. The only thing I wish was heavier is that I like it.
High quality resin is said to be used. I find it to be a disappointing plastic. It's slightly better than average, very light, and has a very thin consistency. Returning it is on the agenda. It was a graduation present for my daughter, and I am scrambling to find something it won't blow over when there are just a few winds from the fan.
Cloepatra is my favorite pet, and I get many compliments from those who stop by my house.
What an amazing find! This is a huge project. There is no way I could have imagined how big this bust She has a larger head than I do. Oh, how I laugh. I think it's great! Now I have to find a new place to put her. The size of the piece made it impossible for me to place it on my fireplace mantle.
As a Christmas gift, my husband gave me this bust which I've been wanting for quite some time. He bought it from Toscano. I was highly disappointed, to say the least. It is incredibly large. However, the false advertising committed by Toscano in this case deserves some criticism. I find the bust quite light and hollow, and it feels cheap. PLASTIC is what it is. Ground stone and resin were once plastic. When did it become so? Despite the quality of the paint job, it is not as detailed as it appears in the pictures. I am rather disappointed that he paid $130 for this. You could expect to pay $2. 00 for a cheap plastic figurine that looks just as cheap as, well. . . as well as you could expect because it is plastic.