
Resin angel figurine holding an ewer
Selling Price
$12
History
Angel figurines have been popular decorative items since the Victorian era, with a resurgence in the late 20th century when cold-cast resin became a common manufacturing material. These pieces often depicted angels in classical poses, drawing inspiration from Renaissance and Baroque religious art, and were mass-produced for the home décor market from the 1980s through the early 2000s. Angel figurines appeal to collectors of religious and spiritual décor, as well as those who appreciate romantic, classical aesthetics. They remain popular among enthusiasts of vintage home décor and seasonal collectors who value their symbolic representation of protection, grace, and divine beauty. Such pieces are often displayed in living rooms, bedrooms, or prayer spaces, cherished for their sentimental and decorative value.
Time period
Late 20th century