Reclaimed Horseshoe Sculpture from Mexico, "Good Luck Owl"
Add a rustic touch to your interiors with this minimalist lucky owl sculpture. Ricardo Guerra ingeniously handcrafts it from repurposed horseshoes and gives it a rough, antique finish for added visual interest.
Ricardo Guerra started creating sculptures with reclaimed materials from the ranches and farms of his native Jalisco back in the 1990s. He decided to turn it into a full-time project in 2007 and named it in honor of his wife. His designs mix vintage upcycled materials from agriculture and cattle ranching such as horseshoes, wood, and plows.
- 0.66 kgs
- 1.5 lbs
- 19 cm H x 19 cm W x 13 cm D
- 7.5" H x 7.5" W x 5" D
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Barry
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03/03/2020
"Rustic decor,Rustic decor"
This is a great item. It arrived and looks exactly like the picture. It hangs on a wall in my patio, where it adds a lot of interest.,This is a great item. It arrived and looks exactly like the picture. It hangs on a wall in my patio, where it adds a lot of interest.
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- Interesting decor,Interesting decor
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Lauri
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06/09/2018
"Lucky Vintage"
Its beautiful!!
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Chantelle
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12/08/2017
"Beautiful piece"
Just beautiful!
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