Thursday, April 9, 2009

Top 5 Arabian Resins from EquinArt


I thought you might like a little insider information. Think of this sort of as a reward for visiting our blog!

We have SO many lovely Arabians on our website...and so many talented artists. But here's a look into the top best-selling Arabians from EquinArt Creations. Do you own any of them? If not, check out their web pages. Some are still available from us as unpainted (or painted) resins, while others can be found on the second hand market through MHSP, eBay, etc.

  1. Amirah by Cathy Bercier-Choyce: This Traditional size Arabian mare is still a favorite among collectors. They love her correct conformation and her breed characteristics. We hear only two complains on her: the mane interferes with Western saddle horns on tack (you can easily take out the bit that hits the horn), and the base is attached. Some artists have removed her from the base, but frankly I think this takes away some of the motion from the piece. Let me know what you think. She remains one of our top sellers.
  2. Elnathan by Tabatha Pack: Yes, he's new to the herd on EquinArt, but I've rarely seen a model like this....he just oozes life and there is something so stunning about this piece that the photos don't do it justice. He's sold out with a waiting list.
  3. Aten by Candace Liddy: This little rearing Stablemate Arabian stallion was another runaway best seller. We sold out on the resin edition, but bronzes are available. He's tiny but mighty, a fighting stallion with flowing mane and tail. Candace, sculpt more Stablemates please! Aten Khamen is the Traditional size version of this guy, and Aten Khamen is available - unpainted and one mahagony bay.
  4. Aiyana Salome by Tabatha Pack: Graceful, soft, pleasing to the eye, this Classic size Arabian mare is just perfect. Plus Tab generously donates a portion of sales to charity. Can't beat it!
  5. Micro mini Arabian stallion by Maggie Bennett: Tiny and mighty, he looks like a mini Proud Arabian Stallion but with better body type. A favorite with micro mini collectors, the molds got messed up so we were out of stock on him for a long time, but he's in stock now and ready to ship out. Cast in solid pewter, he looks so lifelike you'd swear you heard a neigh.
Those are the favorites among EquinArt resins. I know there are tons of gorgeous Arabian resins out there by individual artists and other companies. No matter how you look at it, Arabian horses remain the most popular breed collected, and will probably remain popular. They're so beautiful, they epitomize the grace of the horse.

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