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Pandeiro - New Stablemate-scale Iberian stallion resin!
View photos of this sculpture. Pandeiro, pronounced "pahn-DAY-rruh" (roll the R), a Portuguese word meaning a type of tambourine
that originated in Spain and is widely found in Brazil.
This 100% original sculpture by Kristin Berkery measures approximately 4
inches at his highest point and approximately 5-1/2 inches wide. He has a
peg on each
of
his
planted
hooves to secure him to his base. If you don't like bases, you can easily
cut off the pegs with
a craft saw and affix a clear plastic peg to one of his lifted legs for support.
The base has a dirt texture on top and can be customized by other artists
to include flowers, grass, or whatever you can dream up!
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1 Pandeiro is $55 + $4.05 shipping in the
U.S.
2 Pandeiros is $110 + $6.00 shipping in the U.S.
Foreign shipping is higher; CA residents pay 7.75% sales tax
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Order your unpainted Pandeiro using Paypal, a credit card, or echeck
by clicking "Add to Cart" above.
>> Email Kristin to
place an order with a personal check or money order, or if
you're located outside the U.S.
Unpainted Pandeiros should be in stock at the end of June!
They will be shipped to customers in the order in which I received
payment.
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>> More photos of Pandeiro below...
>> Painted Pandeiro Gallery
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See painted examples below
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Shown painted by Sheri Rhodes
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SCULPTURAL DETAILS: While I was creating this piece, I pictured this stallion under
saddle in the bullfighting ring as he chases down the bull. To be a successful
bullfighting horse, he must be fast, sure-footed, and brave.
He is just under 4 inches tall at his highest point and almost 5-1/2 inches wide.
Each resin is cast in high-quality polyurethane by Mountain View Studios.
Approximately
100
hours
of work
went into the original sculpture. He's very detailed with the following features:
- Iberian type and conformation
- Wrinkles in the armpits & on the neck
- Whisker bumps & added veining on his belly, buttocks, and face
- Detailed sculpted hoof bottoms
- Accurate bone structure, muscling, and tendons
- Stallion anatomy
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BREEDS: Pandeiro is Iberian in type, so he can be shown as:
The color and pattern possibilities are endless! |
More photos...
The white one is the actual resin; the base will be sanded smooth on the sides.




Scale comparison with Maverick
Pandeiro is still in the Stablemate-scale range, but
his size makes him easier to paint for those who
prefer larger resins!
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There will be approximately 100 copies of this resin cast from two molds. A total of 10 will be done in Artist's Choice colors, of which 10 will be made available for sale to the public.
VARA/COPYRIGHT STATEMENT: Pandeiro can be painted, haired, or modified
by
anyone, but the original sculpting artist, Kristin Berkery, retains copyright
on the
original sculpture. That means it cannot be cast by anyone else, nor can a modified
Pandeiro be cast by anyone else. If modifications are done to the sculpture,
they should be attributed to the customizing artist when the finished model is
signed. Potential buyers should be notified that the modified sculpture was changed,
how it was changed, and who changed it.
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Painted Pandeiro Gallery

Guest Artist #3
Dapple black sabino painted and photographed by Lisa Bickford
More pics of him here
Owned by Gloria Ford
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Guest Artist #5
Light mulberry grey unicorn customized and photographed by Jennifer Danza
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Guest Artist #2
Dapple grey Andalusian painted and photographed by Sheila Anderson
FOR SALE for $155 + free shipping in U.S. - Contact Kristin
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Cremello Lusitano painted by Lynne Raff and photographed by Michele Treolo
View a pic of a cremello Lusitano
Owned by Michele Treolo
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Guest Artist #1
Dark bay leopard Appaloosa Spanish Jennet painted and photographed by Suzanne Feld
Offered for sale as a benefit for Meows & Minis show
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Mulberry grey Andalusian painted and photographed by Katrina Michaels
Owned by Kristina Ercole
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Dun Lusitano painted and photographed by Sheri Rhodes
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Guest Artist #4
Dapple rose grey Andalusian painted and photographed by Sheri Rhodes
To be offered for sale in October '06
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