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Mega Easter Island Head - Basalt Black

Retail Price £900.00
Product code EAS003B205
MaterialConcrete/Fibreglass
FinishBasalt Black
Weight130.0 kg
Height205.0 cm
Width95.0 cm
Depth80.0 cm

Product Summary
  • Mega Easter Island Head Statue
  • 205cm tall - largest available on a non bespoke basis
  • Basalt Black finish
  • Concrete/Fibreglass composite for added durability
  • Frost proof
  • Hand cast and finished
  • Recreation of Moai statues found on Easter Island by Captain Cook
  • Design theme believed to date back to around 1250 AD
  • Range of sizes and finishes available, (see other listings/eBay shop)
Easter Island Heads / Moai Statues
It is widely believed that the inhabitants of the Polynesian Island of Rapa Nui, (Easter Island), carved 'Moai Statues', or Easter Island Heads, between 1250 and 1500 to commemorate their ancestors.

The first European to lay eyes on one of the imposing figures - described as heads given their disproportionate appearance - was the Dutch explorer Roggeveen in 1722. When Captain Cook landed just over 50 years later, many had been toppled.

The largest of the Moai statues - which feature elongated eyebrow ridges and other enlarged features - stands over 10m tall. Their construction and transport is seen as one of the great feats of mankind.

For more information on the history of the Moai statue visit the British Museum.
Round Wood Easter Island Heads
In 2008 we decided to commission an exclusive design of Easter Island Head that, whilst remaining portable and practical, did justice to the original Moai Heads on Rapa Nui. The range included a 126cm model that, despite weighing less than its smaller reconstituted stone counterparts, was the largest available in the UK on a non bespoke basis.

Following the success of the design we have decided to go even bigger. The result is our Mega Easter Island Heads that stand a whopping 2.05 metres, not far off double the height of the smallest original Moai statues.

Remarkably, they can still be handled into position, unlike those on Easter Island which boast an average weight of almost 14 tons. This has been achieved through casting and sculpting with a frost-proof, malleable concrete and fibreglass composite that allows for a thick layer to be crafted around a hollow mould.

A fibreglass mesh interwoven into the composite ensures that the innovative production process does not sacrifice durability. Colouration is achieved through hand staining in layers. The finish may dull or patina over time, depending on positioning, but this only serves to enhance the natural, authentic finish.
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