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Hand-Carved Natural Rose Quartz Horse Sculpture Figurine

$2,499
£1,897.69
€2,193.62
CA$3,512.11
A$3,910.73
CHF 2,068.08
MX$47,591.15
NOK 26,068.66
SEK 24,560.51
DKK 16,371.58

About the Item

Embodying grace, strength, and serenity, this exquisite horse head sculpture is meticulously hand-carved from genuine rose quartz, a crystal celebrated for its soft pink hues and loving energy. Standing 22.6 cm tall and 17.1 cm wide, this finely detailed carving captures the noble spirit of the horse, with lifelike contours and a polished, lustrous surface that highlights the natural veining and translucency of the rose quartz. Each curve and line of the horse’s mane, ears, and muzzle is skillfully crafted to reflect motion and vitality, making this piece not only a decorative accent but a symbol of freedom, determination, and heart-centered strength. The rose quartz, often associated with emotional healing, compassion, and unconditional love, enhances the sculpture’s presence, making it a powerful statement in any interior setting. Ideal for home décor, meditation corners, healing spaces, or luxury gift-giving, this unique crystal carving can elevate the energy of a room while serving as a focal point of beauty and meaning. Whether placed on a mantel, shelf, or personal altar, it exudes a calming and uplifting aura. A perfect gift for crystal collectors, equestrian lovers, housewarming ceremonies, or spiritual milestones, this one-of-a-kind sculpture blends natural elegance with symbolic depth.
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  • Weight:
    5.24 kg
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 6.74 in (171 mm)Depth: 4.34 in (110 mm)Length: 8.9 in (226 mm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    2025
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  • Seller Location:
    Jaipur, IN
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1963226871692

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