As a symbol of purity and protection, angel statues have always represented people's spiritual sustenance.
Archangels
Archetypal figures include Michael and Gabriel.
Michael: As the Commander of the Heavenly Hosts, he annihilated an invading Assyrian army of 185,000 troops—which had advanced upon Jerusalem—in a single night. As the upholder of divine authority, he appears solely to confront adversaries.
The dark golden tone of bronze enhances the dramatic power and authority of Michael’s image.
Gabriel: He has appeared on several occasions in the guise of a messenger, such as when announcing the birth of Jesus.
The smooth texture of marble perfectly highlights delicate facial expressions and flowing robes.
Cherubs
Appearing in the form of a cute baby, they have wing and in Renaissance art, cherubs became extremely popular in both sculpture and painting.
Seraphim
Seraphim
Seraphim are described in religious texts as heavenly beings closest to God.In sculpture art, Seraphim are often portrayed with multiple wings and majestic postures.
Bronze is often preferred for these large-scale projects because of its durability and ability to preserve intricate details for generations.
Guardian Angels
Among all angel themes, guardian angels are perhaps the most emotionally meaningful.
People believe guardian angels protect individuals throughout life, guiding them during difficult times.
These sculptures are especially popular in cemeteries and memorial gardens because they symbolize eternal companionship and peace.
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