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High Heels for Toy Sculptures
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$100.00
$100.00
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A pair of stainless steel legs with high heels to add to other Toy-sized steel sculptures.
Head with hands sold separately.
Original Artwork by Daniel Stern
Please allow 8 weeks for delivery. Shipping costs are included in the price.
10% of proceeds go to Boys & Girls Clubs of America
A Note About The Purchasing Process
Thank you for showing interest in my sculptures.
Every sculpture I sell is made individually by me at the foundry. I don’t mass produce anything so it takes a little longer to get them to you, but I can usually get them finished, signed and shipped in about eight weeks.
The toys are made of steel. I coat them in a clear, gloss coating to protect them and make them shine. You can spray them once in a while to protect them or you can just let them go and in a few years they will probably start to rust. (I like them rusty too.)
If you want me to hand paint them as they appear in the little videos, I will do it. But it will be a little more expensive because I have to bring them back to my studio to paint them and then back to the foundry for shipping. I love doing it though, and I think they look cool that way. You can always paint them yourself if you want to, as well. I use very fine paint pens, available at any art store.
The larger, stainless steel toys don’t get painted. The stainless is too beautiful on its own to mess it up. They come polished and waxed.
Remember that 10% of the profits are donated to Boys & Girls Clubs of America, an organization near and dear to my heart. serving millions of children everyday in communities throughout the country and the world.
So if you want to buy one, place your order and I will get started on it.
Every sculpture I sell is made individually by me at the foundry. I don’t mass produce anything so it takes a little longer to get them to you, but I can usually get them finished, signed and shipped in about eight weeks.
The toys are made of steel. I coat them in a clear, gloss coating to protect them and make them shine. You can spray them once in a while to protect them or you can just let them go and in a few years they will probably start to rust. (I like them rusty too.)
If you want me to hand paint them as they appear in the little videos, I will do it. But it will be a little more expensive because I have to bring them back to my studio to paint them and then back to the foundry for shipping. I love doing it though, and I think they look cool that way. You can always paint them yourself if you want to, as well. I use very fine paint pens, available at any art store.
The larger, stainless steel toys don’t get painted. The stainless is too beautiful on its own to mess it up. They come polished and waxed.
Remember that 10% of the profits are donated to Boys & Girls Clubs of America, an organization near and dear to my heart. serving millions of children everyday in communities throughout the country and the world.
So if you want to buy one, place your order and I will get started on it.