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Red Fiberglass Human Sculpture

Size: (including base) 1.5-2 meters; Sculpture body height 1.2-1.6 meters;
Price: US$752.75-958.69

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This red human-shaped sculpture is a perfect example of how fiberglass can empower interior art decoration. Leveraging fiberglass's lightweight and high-strength properties, it precisely presents the graceful curves of a figure curled up and the delicate shape of intertwined hair. This sculpted piece avoids the bulkiness of stone, allowing it to be securely placed in a corner. Its surface offers a bright, glossy finish while also being scratch-resistant and stain-resistant, meeting the dual demands of high-end interior spaces for aesthetics and ease of maintenance. Furthermore, fiberglass's excellent shaping ability allows this creative design, combining softness and tension, to be realized. In terms of use, it serves as an artistic focal point in a subtly luxurious space. In terms of highlights, its advantages of being lightweight, easy to place, high-end in texture, and unrestricted in form allow this type of sculpture to enhance the style of a space and adapt to the decorative needs of different scenarios, making it a high-quality choice that balances interior aesthetics and practical value.

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Jiangsu Xinyesheng Sculpture Co., Ltd.
Xinyesheng Sculpture is a comprehensive enterprise with 13 years of expertise in sculpture creation. Backed by an R&D and design team with over a decade of experience, the company specializes in innovation and craftsmanship across stainless steel mirror-finish sculptures, marble works, weathering steel pieces, bronze casting, and tombstone artistry—integrating design, production, installation, and after-sales service into a seamless process. Supported by scaled production capabilities and refined techniques, its works now span from European public squares to North American campuses, from religious sculptures in Asia to memorial art across Africa.
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