Item No: CBC-391
Size: 3ft in height, or customized as per your requirement
Weight: About 75kg/piece
Wall Thickness: 5-6mm (can be adjusted depends on the size of sculpture)
Producing Time: About 30-50 days after receiving your order
Technology: Lost-Wax Casting Process
Material: Bronze/ Brass/ Copper
Advantage: Foundry Supplying Directly
This sculpture, inspired by the famous cat deity of Ancient Egypt, symbolizes the protective and gentle power embodied by the goddess Bastet. Cats held a high status in ancient Egyptian culture. They served not only as domestic aids in catching mice but also held sacred significance, symbolizing protection, grace, and spirituality. Ancient Egyptians often used cats to represent their connection to the goddess, creating numerous bronze or stone cat statues dedicated in temples for protection and peace. This Egyptian Bronze Cat sculpture continues this tradition, conveying a rich historical and religious atmosphere through exquisite craftsmanship. Crafted entirely from bronze, its dark brown finish exudes a solemn and elegant air.
The cat in the Bronze Cat Statue sits upright on a wooden table, its posture erect, its limbs long and slender, its tail curled naturally at its side. The collar around its neck is richly detailed, featuring ancient Egyptian ornamentation and amulet motifs. A scarab and mystical symbols are engraved on its chest. The cat’s ears are prominent, its eyes slightly raised, and the green patina around its eyes and collar stands out against the calming bronze. The overall Egyptian Bronze Cat sculpture is suitable for display in a study, living room or private collection space. Arturban Statue can customize various Egyptian Art statues. Welcome to contact us for more details.




1. Confirming the details drawing/ 3D mold/ Pictures with clients.
2. Making clay mold according to drawing/ client’s photos/ 3D mold.
3. Lost-Wax casting bronze/brass statues.
4. Welding and Chasing.
5. Patina and wax surface, take all different views pictures/ videos, show to clients.
6. Packing into wooden cases after clients are satisfied with sculptures.