Bear

Н 400 L 210

medved - Yury Maramygin
medved - Yury Maramygin
medved - Yury Maramygin
medved - Yury Maramygin
medved - Yury Maramygin

Since ancient times, the bear has been one of the most fearsome inhabitants of the Russian Plain. The Slavs revered the master of the forest greatly… so much so that they even stopped mentioning its original Indo-European name, which should have sounded like “orsha.” They called the stern beast “medved”—meaning “honey-eater.”
Brown bears were long extinct in Europe. And so, the clubfoot is now associated exclusively with Russia—a free land where this animal still feels like the rightful master of the forests.
Thus arose the iconic image of the Russian bear—slightly naive, but powerful and strong. Capable, when enraged, of giving enemies a real beating.
Today, the brown bear, “master of the forest,” is a symbol of the vast, somewhat wild, untouched nature that stretches for thousands of kilometers, steeped in tradition, diverse, and incomprehensible Russia! It embodies caring, kindness, and at the same time, strength, power, and wisdom, which perfectly captures the character of our vast country.

Material: bronze, patina, exclusive Spanish marble Emperador Dark Gold.



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