Quail Set Garden Sculpture
✅ A fun & creative gift idea
✅ Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique
✅ Eco-friendly & sustainable materials
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What Makes It Uncommon
Quail Tales
Make this adorable flock your own—and add a few feathered characters to your favorite space. Gardens, lawns, porches, and window boxes will all look a little brighter in the presence of these playful bronze quail families, handmade by Arizona-based artist Chris Crooks. Each unique, individually cut figure features its own stake so the group may be arranged however you please; from a distance, visitors might even mistake them for a real mother bird and her brood.Made from
60d nails, 16 gauge crs steel
Measurements
Small Quail (x 3): 6" H x 4.5" W; Large Quail (x 2): 9" H x 7" W
Notes
Due to the handmade nature of this item, some variance is to be expected. Rust patina will darken with age.
Comes as a set of five.
Once your order is submitted it is entered into production and changes and cancellations cannot be accommodated- we are sorry, no exceptions. We do our best to turn orders around as quickly as possible and as a result, orders begin production immediately. - All Orders FinalItem ID
22154
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created by Chris Crooks
location
Arizona
“I started out from my garage. As the business grew, and my wife’s and neighbors' patience stretched, it was time to move to an industrial space. There I can bang and grind at all hours of the night. It's 1,000 square feet of pure metalworking nirvana.”
Chris Crooks took a winding road to get to where he is now—creating imaginative lawn sculptures inspired by the Southwest landscape he calls home. After graduating from the Art Institute of Philadelphia, Chris worked in advertising, then ran a printing business with his wife, while painting during his free time. It was when the couple moved to Tucson that Chris collaborated with a metal art manufacturer and fell in love with the art form. He now designs and creates sculptures in his studio at the foot of the Santa Rita Mountains. "I always wanted to make a living doing something genuinely enjoyable," he says. "To get up in the morning raring to go, and never having enough time to do everything you want to do."
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