Ebros Wall Street Stock Market Bull and Bear Head Bookends Statue Set in Bronze Electroplated Resin Finish Investors Money Managers Stock Exchange Professionals Bulls VS Bears Animal Decor Figurine
R 4,635
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Ebros Wall Street Stock Market Bull and Bear Head Bookends Statue Set in Bronze Electroplated Resin Finish Investors Money Managers Stock Exchange Professionals Bulls VS Bears Animal Decor Figurine
This Bull VS Bear Bookends Set is made of the highest quality resin, undergoing the process of bronze electroplating giving it a uniform shine on the inside as well as the surface of the figurine. This process makes the figurine resemble the look of actual bronze but with much lesser weight.
The Bull And Bear bookends each measures about 8" tall, 4.25" long and 4" deep approximately. It weighs about 5 pounds together.
They make wonderful gifts and decorations for Investment Portfolio Managers, Investors and any proffessions involved with the financial markets.
These animal powerhouses are at full contrast display here in our bookends set reproduction. The detailed texture of each animal head, pinpoint sculpting of the strong features of each animal, and beautiful electroplating of bronze powder color on resin makes this Bull VS Bear Bookends Set very desirable and rich. They make perfect decor for both traditional or contemporary decor. The quality of these bookends are superb with a good weight to them They make excellent conversational piece!
The stock market is characterized as being bullish or bearish. These figurines are designed to portray the behaviors of these animals. Bulls are powerful and they climb upwards and advance forward and never backwards. They also tend to thrust their horns upwards, suggesting a rise in prices. Bears on the other hand are often seen on hills, descending to look for their preys. They also attack by swooping their paws downwards, indicating a fall in prices. Both are powerful and unstoppable creatures; unpredictable on their aggressive behaviors, just like the stock market.