About This Piece
9″ Majestic Running Horse | Handcrafted Brass | Antique Brown Finish
This 9.5-inch handcrafted brass sculpture depicts a horse mid-stride, with one foreleg raised and its body caught in the momentum of forward motion. Sized at 9.5 inches high by 12 inches wide and weighing approximately 2,900 grams, it is a substantial, desk-worthy piece with genuine visual weight and presence.
The sculpture is cast using traditional lost-wax or sand-casting methods, and the hand-finishing work is visible in the quality of the surface detail. The mane is rendered in layered, flowing strands that fall across the neck with naturalistic movement. The musculature of the haunches, chest, and legs carries confident anatomical shaping — not stylised or simplified, but worked with the kind of attention that comes from experience with form. The tail sweeps outward in a controlled arc, reinforcing the sense of motion without overstating it. The horse stands on a flat rectangular base that grounds the composition.
In Indian tradition, the horse carries layered symbolism — as the vahana of Surya, as the subject of the Ashvamedha, and more broadly as a representation of strength, speed, disciplined energy, and forward movement. As a decorative subject, the running or rearing horse has long been placed in spaces associated with ambition, leadership, and commerce.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc prized for its density, warm tonal range, and resistance to corrosion over time. It has been the material of choice for Indian devotional and decorative metalwork for centuries, aging gradually and holding detail with fidelity across decades of use.
The antique brown finish applied to this piece deepens the overall tone and pulls forward the carved detail in the mane, legs, and tail, giving the sculpture a settled, aged quality rather than a bright or polished one. As with all handcrafted brass work, minor variation in surface tone and texture between individual pieces is inherent to the process and expected.
This sculpture suits a study, office desk, executive shelf, or living room console where it can be read from a distance as well as examined closely.