Drinking Heron Metal Sculpture
The Drinking Heron Metal Sculpture adds a distinctive, contemporary touch to your garden or home. Handcrafted in Zimbabwe from recycled metal, each piece features subtle variations that reflect skilled craftsmanship and careful curation. Designed to mimic the graceful posture of a heron dipping for water, the sculpture blends timeless appeal with modern style. The robust metal construction ensures year-round durability outdoors, while the naturally weathered finish develops character over time. Measuring approximately 60cm in height, it makes a striking statement when placed among foliage or as an indoor accent. Simple to maintain, occasional wiping with a dry cloth preserves its quality appearance. Practical, eco-conscious, and built to last, this heron sculpture is a testament to considered craftsmanship.
Dimensions: Height 60 cm x 60 x 25
Care: It is always best to check your sculpture and use your judgement to see if it needs a fresh coat of the varnish or a quick spray of clear lacquer.
We recommend a coating of yacht varnish in the autumn so the coat is at its thickest throughout the winter. Please ensure that the sculpture and the brush are both dry before painting on the varnish. If there is moisture on either you will end up with a white paste on the sculpture.
A top-up spray of either WD40 or clear lacquer can then be applied as and when needed. Again please ensure the sculpture is dry before application. If the sculpture is near a pond, remove it from the area before spraying.
What to do if you have left the sculpture in the garden with no maintenance and the sculpture has started to rust :
Bring the sculpture inside and allow it time to fully dry. Take an old dry kitchen pad and gently rub off any odd bits of rust. Then apply the yacht varnish as a base coat. Once dry place it back in the garden and regularly maintain it.
It is recommended that all sculptures are fixed to the ground when outside, on grass the easiest fixing is to use a tent peg. If you wish to fix your sculpture to wood then a U-Nail or staple is suggested.
Original: $69.95
-65%$69.95
$24.48
Description
The Drinking Heron Metal Sculpture adds a distinctive, contemporary touch to your garden or home. Handcrafted in Zimbabwe from recycled metal, each piece features subtle variations that reflect skilled craftsmanship and careful curation. Designed to mimic the graceful posture of a heron dipping for water, the sculpture blends timeless appeal with modern style. The robust metal construction ensures year-round durability outdoors, while the naturally weathered finish develops character over time. Measuring approximately 60cm in height, it makes a striking statement when placed among foliage or as an indoor accent. Simple to maintain, occasional wiping with a dry cloth preserves its quality appearance. Practical, eco-conscious, and built to last, this heron sculpture is a testament to considered craftsmanship.
Dimensions: Height 60 cm x 60 x 25
Care: It is always best to check your sculpture and use your judgement to see if it needs a fresh coat of the varnish or a quick spray of clear lacquer.
We recommend a coating of yacht varnish in the autumn so the coat is at its thickest throughout the winter. Please ensure that the sculpture and the brush are both dry before painting on the varnish. If there is moisture on either you will end up with a white paste on the sculpture.
A top-up spray of either WD40 or clear lacquer can then be applied as and when needed. Again please ensure the sculpture is dry before application. If the sculpture is near a pond, remove it from the area before spraying.
What to do if you have left the sculpture in the garden with no maintenance and the sculpture has started to rust :
Bring the sculpture inside and allow it time to fully dry. Take an old dry kitchen pad and gently rub off any odd bits of rust. Then apply the yacht varnish as a base coat. Once dry place it back in the garden and regularly maintain it.
It is recommended that all sculptures are fixed to the ground when outside, on grass the easiest fixing is to use a tent peg. If you wish to fix your sculpture to wood then a U-Nail or staple is suggested.


















