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Georgian Sculptures – Characters That Tell Their Story

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Sculpture as a culture
Georgian Sculptures
Sculptor Levan Bujiashvili
Location of sculptures
FAQ
Sculptures and statues are an important part of a country’s art and culture generally. They represent powerful symbols of history, identity and expression. Sculptures preserve memory of significant people, historic events, often becoming national landmarks. They contribute to public space and community identity. These monumental artwork pieces are most accessible to the public, because they are in outer spaces, streets, parks and squares.
Every person passing by on the street automatically becomes a viewer of these works. For some, it’s just something made of stone, but an observant and interested person looks at these sculptures differently. It’s like a dialogue between two people, an exchange of ideas and a sharing of personal thoughts.
Georgian Sculptures are miniature versions of real statues that can be found in various parts of Old Tbilisi. 16-20 cm sized bronze sculptures are a perfect gift to someone who is interested in sculpture art. Yardmate, Painter, Man with a Trumpet, Man with a Cello, Georgian Dance, Dancing Man and Dancing Couple can add coziness and artful touch to your shelves.
If you were wondering which Georgian Sculptures to buy, we can tell you little about the background of artworks mentioned above.
These real-life statues were made by Georgian talented sculptor Levan Bujiashvili. He is known for his expressive bronze figures that often depict everyday people in poetic, thoughtful poses. His work blends realism with a rough, textured style, capturing human character and emotion with minimal detail. Levan often focuses on themes of labor, tradition, and urban life, giving voice to ordinary figures like yard janitors, workers, townsfolks, etc.
These sculptures can be found in several locations in Tbilisi and across Georgia, both in public spaces and private collections. Some of his notable public works are installed in urban areas, particularly in Tbilisi streets and parks. For example, there are more than 25 statuettes along the entire Rustaveli Avenue.
FAQ
– Where to buy Georgian Sculptures and what are Georgian Sculpture prices?
You can buy on our website and in our physical store located on Kote Apkhazi street 31. Prices vary from 435 to 650 Gel.
– Are these bronze sculptures made from real bronze?
Yes, our miniature sculptures are made from real bronze or bronze alloy. They have a protective patina and coating to enhance their appearance, durability and prevent oxidation.
– Can I take Georgian Sculptures in my carry-on luggage?
Yes, Georgian Sculptures are safe to pack in your carry-on bag, if they are not heavy for you. However, it’s always good to check your airline’s specific guidelines and policy for metal objects.