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Our crane statues and garden crane sculptures celebrate the beauty of the cranes. Whether you are seeking large crane statues, small crane figurines or crane decor for the home, our choices in crane gifts and statuary include an impressive selection of brass cranes statues, bronze crane statues and other metal crane sculptures. Our crane statues and decorative garden cranes have been used as anniversary gifts by many of our online purchasers. Shop our catalog for crane statues on sale for the home or as wedding and anniversary gifts.

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Large Garden Cranes Pair in Bronze
Large Garden Cranes Pair in Bronze
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Large Garden Cranes Pair in Bronze
Our sculptor captures the look of a set of large crane sculptures for the garden. Bronze sculptures.
Life Size Bronze Cranes
Life Size Bronze Crane Fountain Statues in Verdigris Finish
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Life Size Bronze Crane Fountain Statues in Verdigris Finish
Our life size cranes Fountain statues add an enchanting addition to the home and garden; a timeless addition for an anniversary or wedding remembrance. Bronze sculptures.
Crane Lovers Sculpture - Bronze
Crane Lovers Sculpture - Bronze
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Crane Lovers Sculpture - Bronze
Our set of bronze crane sculptures are beautiful wedding anniversary gifts for adorning the home or garden.
Monumental 2 Crane Fountain Sculpture
Monumental 2 Crane Fountain Sculpture
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Monumental 2 Crane Fountain Sculpture
One of our very large crane sculptures for the garden ponds which will surely add a dramatic appeal! Bronze fountain sculpture.
Elegant Garden Cranes Set
Large Garden Crane Pair with Free Statue Gift
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Large Garden Crane Pair with Free Statue Gift
Created with stylish beauty, our aluminum garden cranes add a lovely and peaceful addition to the home or garden.
Pair of Bronze Crane Sculptures
Pair of Bronze Crane Sculptures
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Pair of Bronze Crane Sculptures
One of our inspiring crane sculptures designed for the garden. Bronze sculptures.
The Call of the Cranes Life Size Sculpture
The Call of the Cranes Bronze Fountain Sculpture
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The Call of the Cranes Bronze Fountain Sculpture
Two herons make a call in this life size crane fountain sculpture for the garden. Bronze sculpture.
Bronze Garden Crane Pair II
Bronze Garden Crane Pair II
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Bronze Garden Crane Pair II
Our charming bronze crane sculptures add a unique statement to the home and garden and features a pair of crane sculptures in enchanting rapture. Bronze.
Flight of the Crane Life Size Sculpture
Flight of the Crane Life Size Sculpture
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Flight of the Crane Life Size Sculpture
One of our monumental crane sculptures highlighting a crane in splendorous flight. Bronze sculpture.
Flying Cranes Monumental Sculpture
Flying Cranes Monumental Sculpture
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Flying Cranes Monumental Sculpture
Our crane sculptures include this set of cranes flying in unison. Brass and marble.
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Crane statues are wonderful gift ideas for the married couple or as gifts for a wedding. These beautiful birds are oftentimes sold in pairs to reflect the love of the partners to the other. Our range of bronze crane sculptures also come a handy pair for the newly weds and those who love to add them as a water feature, we have a number of crane fountain statues to consider for a garden pond or even a swimming pool. Crane sculptures add not only color to the garden space but they add character and when presented as a gift to a special couple, adds to a special thought and hope of a love long born for the other. Here's an article about cranes:

Some Crane Facts: And Why Crane Gift Ideas Might Do Well

Have you ever wondered why cranes are oftentimes sold in pairs? When you visit a shopping site, you might see crane sculptures sold in sets of twos and you wonder why they are suggested as wedding or anniversary gifts? Well, there’s a reason. One of the best wedding and anniversary gifts you could send is a set of crane statues or sculptures because when you send such a gift, you are really in turn blessing the couple to be happy for life. It is a belief that cranes mate for life and do not change their mates. Hence, when you send a gift of the cranes, you are really honoring the couple to be together all their lives. It makes the couple happy to receive such a gift too!

So, what’s all the fascination with the cranes? What sort of birds are they? Cranes form part of the Gruidae family of birds and are one of the oldest migratory and social birds known in the world traveling some 200-300 miles in a day. They include some 15 species like the Sandhill Crane and the Crowned Crane which have lived since ancient times. Some people may mistake cranes for herons but cranes are generally tall and graceful birds characterized by their long, slim necks and legs. They walk gracefully with a certain stature and have mainly grey or white plumage sometimes with some chestnut colors. The Sandhill crane for instance is very tall standing at about 3-4 feet with a wingspan of about 7 feet. The more widely distributed of the cranes is the common crane which can be found all over from Western Europe to Alaska and Eastern Siberia.

Here are some facts about cranes you might be curious about:

Crane Habitat

Cranes can be found all over the world except in the Antarctica and South America with most of the crane species being found in Asia. But off late, the population of cranes has been dwindling due to habitat loss. These are birds which prefer wide open areas and grassy wetlands, populating shallow lakes and marshes. Looking at them is a wonderful experience because they walk so gracefully and seem collected as they gather seeds and insects with their long beaks. They also communicate with their fellow cranes through very strong vocalizations and are social birds which prefer community living.

Crane Diet

Cranes also adapt according to the seasons and will change their diet accordingly. During late summer and fall, they will eat seeds and berries as well as grains. In winter, they might eat fish, small amphibians and rodents. They are omnivorous and will subsist on anything that works for them.

Cranes Mate for Life

During the mating season, the cranes will engage in a loud courtship display and will emit a number of vocalizations intended to attract their mates. The sounds of their courtship calls are very loud like trumpets being sounded almost miles away. Both male and female cranes will stretch their necks and open their wings bobbing up and down as they call each other. These birds are known to mate for life and will construct their nests made of mud and vegetation in the marshy regions where they inhabit. They will lay two eggs which will go through an incubation period of some 30 days. Both cranes will dote on their baby chicks until they grow.

Did you know Sandhill cranes are known to consider the Platte River Valley as one of their most important stopovers in their migration path? The river is known to be a perfect resting spot for the cranes because of the abundance of food provided by the surrounding farmlands and the wet meadows. Stopping by the valley helps the cranes recoup their lost energy so that they do not arrive at their destination weak and tired. Also, there is a chance that their destination may not provide the rich source of food they need.

Cranes travel very far and high, so high that they have also been seen flying over Mount Everest! They also depend on thermals and tail winds to take them through their journey. These birds fly very gracefully propelling themselves into the air as they spread their very large wings apart.

Cranes are celebrated all over the world. In Colorado, there is a festival called the Monte Vista Crane Festival which invites people to watch thousands of cranes and other migratory birds like the ducks and geese flying against a backdrop of a mountain landscape. In many cultures, cranes are celebrated all across the world and carry symbolic meanings. Native American cultures for instance carry the cranes as a totem and associate them with good luck. Native American fishermen would consider it a good luck if they saw a crane while fishing. In Japan, the crane is often featured because it symbolizes loyalty and honor.

It is a wonderful idea to sometimes present a crane as a way of extending goodwill to your recipient. There are so many good meanings attached to having a crane as part of your indoor and outdoor décor. So, why not invest in one today? You can contact us for more information on our crane sculptures and statues.

C. Keller

8 January 2017

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