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Fountains
Many Archiped Classics urns may be used as fountains or fountains receptacles.
Custom Fountain
This custom fountain was constructed of our Classic Finial that was modified to work with the Large Luxor Urn and the Small Classic Pediment.
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Lion Fountainhead
Lion Fountainheads have been staples of the fountain industry for generations. Inspired by the popular design, our fountainhead was sculpted by noted twentieth century artist Herb Goldman.
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Poseidon Fountainhead
Poseidon, also known as Neptune, was considered to be the god of the sea in the ancient Greco-Roman pantheon of deities. Here, the fountainhead is coupled with the traditional Grand Fluted Urn, which is used as a water receptacle.
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Statuary
Four Seasons Statues
The Four Seasons Statues are reproductions of finely detailed late eighteenth to early nineteenth century limestone garden statues from Italy. Cast directly from the antique originals, each of the female statues represents a season, as symbolized by the objects they hold in their hands.
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Genovese Lions
The Genovese Guardian Lions are reproductions of finely detailed eighteenth century marble lions from Italy, cast directly from the antique originals. One is sleeping with closed eyes, whereas the other is awake and growling.
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Finials
Classic Finial
The Classic Finial hearkens back to the glory days of ancient Rome. The finial is reminiscent of architectural details common in antiquity and European neo-classical buildings.
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Medallion Finial
Topped by a flame, fluted, and footed, the Medallion Finial sports swags that appear to be held in place by medallions. Hence, the inspiration for the name. It's an authenticly classical design that was popular in neo-classical architecture and paintings.
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Wall Mounts
Fleur de Lis
The national symbol of France, the Fleur de Lis adds a decorative touch to traditional décor.
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Rohan Medallion
Cast directly from an antique, neo-classical shield depicting the epic battle between good and evil, the original Rohan Medallion was lent to Archiped by a prominent private collector for the purpose of making a mold.
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