

Carved from pale natural stone, this ram’s head is modelled with soft, confident detail: curled horn structure, expressive eyes, defined muzzle and a textured fleece line that gives depth without becoming overly literal. The finish is lightly timeworn, allowing the stone’s natural grain and tonal variation to read as part of the .
Traditionally, ram motifs were used in architectural and decorative settings as symbols of strength, vitality and protection, appearing on fountains, keystones, garden walls and classical façades. This piece continues that lineage, working beautifully in both heritage restorations and contemporary interiors that want a single, sculptural punctuation mark.
Suitable for interior or exterior use depending on stone type and fixing specification. Can be presented as a standalone object, set into masonry, or used in pairs to frame doorways, fireplaces, niches or garden thresholds.