How Much Does a 6 Foot Tall Marble Statue Cost?
In general, a 6-foot marble statue costs between $1,800 and $3,000. The price range largely depends on the sculpture’s complexity, the material’s quality, and the sculptor’s craftsmanship.
In general, a 6-foot marble statue costs between $1,800 and $3,000. The price range largely depends on the sculpture’s complexity, the material’s quality, and the sculptor’s craftsmanship.
Phidias’ original sculptures are renowned for their unique artistic style and exceptional craftsmanship, laying the foundation for classical Greek art.
Roman Catholic sculpture has its roots in early Christian art, dating back to the 1st to 3rd centuries AD. sculptures are not merely decorative but also tools for guiding believers’ spiritual practice and deepening their faith.
For this project, we provided two stunning marble fountains, a beautiful marble gazebo,a pair of marble samurai statues for our Russian client.
This marble bench memorial is a harmonious blend of artistry and sentimentality. Featuring hand-carved swan sculptures on both sides.
Saint Christopher symbolizes protection, strength, and loyalty. His image often appears in amulets, necklaces, and statues.
This cherub garden fountain is meticulously carved from high-quality natural white marble. The top of the fountain features several lively and adorable angels, brimming with childlike charm and romance.
St. Therese of Lisieux, also known as “The Little Flower,” is one of the most beloved saints of the Catholic Church. Trevi factory has meticulously carved this sculpture of St. Therese by hand, paying close attention to every detail.
Item Number: TCH-227
Size: 6 feet or customized size
Price: $1,680.00-$2,950.00
Material: Natural marble, hand-carved, polished
Packing: Wooden crate
This marble traditional catholic altar is carved from high-grade marble, combined with the Last Supper relief, the design is very classic.​
This marble Divine Mercy Jesus statue is 6 feet tall. Jesus raised hand offers a blessing, while His other hand rests on His heart, symbolizing love and forgiveness.
The Bacchus and Ariadne sculpture captures the romantic moment when Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, meets Ariadne, who Theseus abandoned on Naxos.
This Church Renovation project was made for an architectural firm by Trevi factory,