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With the personal permission of Cárdenas Stables, Spain.
Unique piece.
Wooden laquered base included

This sculpture has been created, with the special permission of Yeguada Cárdenas, owners of our olimpic "King of Hearts", Fuego XII.

Andalusian P.R.E. horse.
Fuego XII (born 1998) is a horse ridden by the Spanish equestrian Juan Manuel Muñoz Diaz in the sport of dressage. He was the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix dressage champion, he came 6th at 2008 Olympics Games (Pekin)
 Fuego XII won World acclaim and became 'King of Hearts' at the 2010 World Equestrian Games, Kentucky, USA after a spectacular test.

All made with a blend of fine luxury wools, onix bead eyes and velvey clay for hooves.
Dressage briddels are leather made.

Needle felting sculpture.
With the personal permission of Cárdenas Stables, Spain.
Unique piece.
Wooden laquered base included

This sculpture has been created, with the special permission of Yeguada Cárdenas, owners of our olimpic "King of Hearts", Fuego XII.

Andalusian P.R.E. horse.
Fuego XII (born 1998) is a horse ridden by the Spanish equestrian Juan Manuel Muñoz Diaz in the sport of dressage. He was the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix dressage champion, he came 6th at 2008 Olympics Games (Pekin)
 Fuego XII won World acclaim and became 'King of Hearts' at the 2010 World Equestrian Games, Kentucky, USA after a spectacular test.

All made with a blend of fine luxury wools, onix bead eyes and velvey clay for hooves.
Dressage briddels are leather made.

Needle felting sculpture.
With the personal permission of Cárdenas Stables, Spain.
Unique piece.
Wooden laquered base included

This sculpture has been created, with the special permission of Yeguada Cárdenas, owners of our olimpic "King of Hearts", Fuego XII.

Andalusian P.R.E. horse.
Fuego XII (born 1998) is a horse ridden by the Spanish equestrian Juan Manuel Muñoz Diaz in the sport of dressage. He was the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix dressage champion, he came 6th at 2008 Olympics Games (Pekin)
 Fuego XII won World acclaim and became 'King of Hearts' at the 2010 World Equestrian Games, Kentucky, USA after a spectacular test.

All made with a blend of fine luxury wools, onix bead eyes and velvey clay for hooves.
Dressage briddels are leather made.

Needle felting sculpture.
Andalusian Fuego XII horse
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Horse. Fuego XII. Unique piece. Sculpture

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Sculpture, Fabric on Other

Size: 8.4 W x 7.2 H x 2.1 D in

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With the personal permission of Cárdenas Stables, Spain. Unique piece. Wooden laquered base included This sculpture has been created, with the special permission of Yeguada Cárdenas, owners of our olimpic "King of Hearts", Fuego XII. Andalusian P.R.E. horse. Fuego XII (born 1998) is a horse ridden by the Spanish equestrian Juan Manuel Muñoz Diaz in the sport of dressage. He was the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix dressage champion, he came 6th at 2008 Olympics Games (Pekin) Fuego XII won World acclaim and became 'King of Hearts' at the 2010 World Equestrian Games, Kentucky, USA after a spectacular test. All made with a blend of fine luxury wools, onix bead eyes and velvey clay for hooves. Dressage briddels are leather made. Needle felting sculpture.

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Sculpture:Fabric on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8.4 W x 7.2 H x 2.1 D in

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