The distinctive free-formed animals, birds and sealife that make up the Hoselton collection are the creation of a dedicated family of artisans at work in the heart of the rolling hills of Ontario's Northumberland County.
The Hoselton Process: An original image is carved, a mould is made using a process known as sandcasting, and then a molten aluminum alloy at a temperature of 1200 F is poured into the mould and allowed to cool. A long polishing process, including at least three different hand-polishing steps gives each sculpture the soft, lustrous, non-tarnished finish that typifies a Hoselton sculpture. Each piece is individually signed and says "Canada".
We have a variety of these pieces alone or mounted on North American white or green marble. If you want to send a little piece of Canada ~ this is the perfect choice.