
Victorian Cast Iron Mrs Duck Garden Statue Lady Duck with Bonnet Cape Outdoor
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Metal Mrs. Duck Cast Iron Sculpture – Victorian Garden Lady Duck with Bonnet and Cape
Meet Mrs. Duck — a charming Victorian-style duck sculpture dressed in a bonnet and cape, ready to grace your garden with elegance and whimsy. Handcrafted from cast iron, she brings timeless charm and storybook personality to any space.
Whether she’s nestled among flowers, greeting guests at the entryway, or sitting proud on a shelf, this lady duck is sure to delight all who pass by.
Size: 14 × 11 × 7 inches (approx. 36 × 28 × 18 cm)
Weight: 13 lbs (approx. 5.9 kg)
Material: Solid cast iron
Finish: Rustic natural rust patina
Placement: Weather-resistant for indoor or outdoor display
Perfect gift for animal lovers, garden decor fans, or anyone who adores whimsical cottagecore aesthetics.
🔧 Care & Product Notes for Rusted Cast Iron Sculpture (English Version)
This sculpture is crafted using the lost-wax casting method, a traditional and refined process originating from bronze-making techniques. Compared to standard sand casting, lost-wax casting allows for much finer detail and more intricate textures that sand casting cannot achieve. The process is more complex and labor-intensive, resulting in a higher level of craftsmanship.
The surface features a natural rust patina, intentionally created to reflect a weathered, vintage aesthetic. This is not a flaw, but a stylistic choice. As each piece is handcrafted, minor variations in rust coloration are normal and will blend naturally over time.
Care Tips:
Place the sculpture in a dry, well-ventilated area, and avoid prolonged contact with standing water or damp ground.
For outdoor display, elevate the base with bricks or gravel for better drainage.
No sealing or painting is needed—the rust finish will continue to evolve beautifully. If desired, you may apply a matte clear sealant made for metal to preserve the current look.
To clean, simply dust with a dry cloth. Avoid water and abrasive brushes or tools that could damage the patina.
The beauty of cast iron lies in its weight, texture, and the quiet marks of time. With proper care, it will age gracefully and become a timeless piece to be passed down through generations.