This Roman warrior sits next to his companion a furious lion with his typical Leather Lappets and Roman armor helmet. Offering little protection, the apron would have been used as a display and as a source of noise. The Roman Soldiers also used the apron / skirt as decoration by attaching tokens and discs to signify the campaigns he had fought in. He sits in a proud position next to his strong and vigorous lion. This sculpture was cast using the ancient old "Lost Wax Method" stained in brown patina finish for preservation. 100% handmade and 100% bronze, mounted atop a black marble base and is signed by artist Aldo Vitaleh. The Art of Lost Wax