Cheetah sitting bronze sculpture

R14 900.00

Height = 36cm / 14in
Weight = 4,6kg / 10lbs

What makes Zawadi Bronzes unique ? 

Zawadi offers a wide range of bronze & silver-plated sculptures, which have been carefully selected for the discerning buyer. Selected pieces are available in their natural bronze casting or silver plated. The artists have used the “lost wax” technique in casting, which is the preferred method, as it brings out every little detail of the original sculpture. Zawadi takes great care in making sure our sculptures are of the finest quality and treated with protective coatings, to ensure many years of enjoyment !

Cheetahs are active mainly during the day, with hunting its major activity. Adult males are sociable despite their territoriality, forming groups called “coalitions”. Females are not territorial; they may be solitary or live with their offspring in home ranges.  The cheetah’s body is specialised for speed; it is the fastest land animal. The speed of a hunting cheetah averages 65 km/h during a sprint; the chase is interspersed with a few short bursts of speed, when the animal can clock 112 km/h !

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Height = 36cm

Zawadi offers a wide range of bronze & silver-plated sculptures, which have been carefully selected for the discerning buyer. The artists have used the “lost wax” technique in casting, which is the preferred method, as it brings out every little detail of the original sculpture. Zawadi takes great care in making sure our sculptures are of the finest quality and treated with protective coatings, to ensure many years of enjoyment !

Cheetahs are active mainly during the day, with hunting its major activity. Adult males are sociable despite their territoriality, forming groups called “coalitions”. Females are not territorial; they may be solitary or live with their offspring in home ranges. The cheetah’s body is designed for speed; it is the fastest land animal. The speed of a hunting cheetah averages 65 km/h during a sprint; the chase is interspersed with a few short bursts of speed, when the animal can clock 112 km/h !