In the United States from the 18th to the 19th centuries, there was a group of enthusiastic and fearless pioneers in the vast land of the West. They were the "Western Cowboys." For the western cowboys at that time, whiskey was their daily necessities, especially old rye whiskey. Whiskey is made from grains such as barley. After years of aging in oak barrels, it is blended into a strong distilled spirit with a temperature of about 43 degrees. The British call it "the water of life". This bronze cowboy statue visually shows this and Representing Traditional Cowboy Art, Native American Art, and Wildlife Sculpture.
We have professional bronze sculptors who have paid attention to make statues when they were younger, they have rich experience in making this bronze western cowboy statue. If you are interested in the western bronze sculpture please feel free to contact us.