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Garden Catalogs >>> Garden Statues >> Crane Statues p. 1 2 3 |
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Cranes hold a symbolic representation in many cultures including the eastern cultures which worship these birds for their love, peace and harmony. Because of the wide influence of the cranes, and the meaning attached to them, these birds have been popular choices for young couples starting their lives together. Many of us now seek to offer crane statues as offers for goodwill and longetivity for a wedding or anniversary, a symbol of love for two people who are bound to the other through the ties of marriage. Our range of crane statues including crane figurines for the desk and home and crane garden statues, large or small. We also feature a range of fountain crane statues for the pond and large crane sculptures that add a beautiful addition to the garden landscape. And because of the symbolic meaning behind cranes, it is little wonder why sculptors tend to portray cranes in pairs. Email us if you need further help with our crane statues and gifts. |
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Standing Crane Statue, $225.00 #30304
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Crane on Branch, $425.00, #30115
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Aluminum Garden Cranes Couple, $219.95, #30117
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| The crane bird with all its magnificence and glory, has been widely celebrated for its loyalty towards its mate. It is noted that cranes mate for life and because of the symbol of love and peace that it holds, crane statues are often enduring gift ideas for a wedding or anniversary. The Japanese for instance, hold the cranes very dearly as symbols of loyalty, love and peace and the story of Sadako Sasaki who contracted cancer after the bombs were dropped on Hiroshima, Japan in 1945, has been a marked influence in much of the love for cranes in the Eastern heritage. According to the story, Sadako created 1,000 origami paper cranes as a wish that she would be well again but though she died in 1955, her perseverance in creating these beautiful cranes became an inspiring factor for many Japanese children who raised funds to create a park in her memory.
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