Spirit of the Western Frontier Traditional Bronze Nomadic Wrangler Cowboy Sculpture

spirit of the western frontier traditional bronze nomadic wrangler cowboy sculpture

NO.: AK-(M1927)
MATERIAL: COPPER (BRONZE/ BRASS).
SIZE: CUSTOM-MADE DEPENDING ON YOUR PREFERENCE.
THICKNESS: MORE THAN 5 MM(DEPENDING ON THE SCULPTURE’S SIZE CAN BE ADJUSTED).
TECHNOLOGY: LOST-WAX CASTING PROCESS.
PACKING: GENERALLY SOFT AND WATERPROOF PLASTIC INSIDE, WOODEN CASES/ IRON BOX FOR OUTSIDE.

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Nomadic Wrangler Cowboy Sculpture Details Description:

This bronze nomadic wrangler cowboy sculpture presents a typical Western cowboy image, wearing classic jeans and a wide-brimmed cowboy hat, riding a sturdy horseback, showing a free-spirited and unrestrained temperament. This wrangler rides a horse, seemingly ready to immerse himself in the life of the western wilderness at any moment. His gaze is firm and composed as if waiting for the next mission to come. This image not only represents the spirit of Western exploration but also symbolizes the close connection between people nature and animals in that era.

spirit of the western frontier traditional bronze nomadic wrangler cowboy sculpture

spirit of the western frontier traditional bronze nomadic wrangler cowboy sculpture

What is the difference between a Wrangler and a Cowboy in Western culture?
The wrangler and the cowboy have similarities in Western culture, but there are also some key differences. Wrangler usually refers to a staff member specifically responsible for taking care of and managing cattle herds, especially for the daily care and management of horses and cattle. Their main responsibility is to ensure the health of the cattle herd and handle tasks such as breeding and raising horses and livestock. Cowboy is a broader term referring to all cowboys engaged in cattle herding work, typically including tasks such as driving herds and transferring cattle. Cowboy’s job is not limited to taking care of cattle herds, but also includes various other tasks related to cattle herds. In short, the wrangler is a sub role in cowboys that focuses more on caring for and managing livestock, while the cowboy refers to the personnel responsible for all cattle grazing work, with a broader scope. Through this bronze nomadic wrangler cowboy sculpture, the nomadic and free way of life in Western culture is showcased.