Stone Statue Head Garden Ornaments

Stone statue head garden ornaments at Backyard Bliss is the architectural-anchor piece of the cast-stone catalogue, figurative head sculptures rather than full-body animal or human pieces.

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  • Pharoah Head Statue
    Pharoah Head Statue

    Pharoah Head Statue

    Sale price  £44.99 Regular price  £54.99
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  • Extra Large Buddha Head
    Extra Large Buddha Head

    Extra Large Buddha Head

    £119.99
  • Easter Island Head Statue
    Easter Island Head Statue

    Easter Island Head Statue

    £79.99
  • Large Wall Mounted Bear Head | Garden Ornament
    Large Wall Mounted Bear Head | Garden Ornament

    Large Wall Mounted Bear Head | Garden Ornament

    £84.99

About Stone Statue Head Garden Ornaments

Stone Statue Head Garden Ornaments: Architectural Pieces

Stone statue head garden ornaments at Backyard Bliss is the architectural-anchor piece of the cast-stone catalogue, figurative head sculptures rather than full-body animal or human pieces. The range carries four: the Pharoah Head Statue, the Extra Large Buddha Head, the Easter Island Head Statue at 38cm, and the Large Wall Mounted Bear Head. All four are reconstituted cast stone with a finish that softens to a moss-flecked patina after a wet winter or two.

What an architectural head piece does in a garden

A head piece reads differently from a full-body statue. The eye stops on the face, which gives a planted corner a still focal point that an animal silhouette cannot. The Pharoah Head Statue sits as a quiet anchor at the end of a path or against a low evergreen backdrop. The Extra Large Buddha Head holds a meditation corner with a contemplation that a full-body Balinese Buddha brings differently. The Easter Island Head at 38cm, the proper moai shape, reads against a gravel garden or a low planted bed better than against busy flowering perennials. The Large Wall Mounted Bear Head is the architectural piece for a stone wall or a timber shed gable, mounted at head height to catch the eye.

How the four pieces compare

The Pharoah and the Buddha Head are the formal anchors: still faces, smooth surfaces, deliberately ancient-reading. The Easter Island Head is the silhouette piece, the moai profile reading from a long distance the way the Buddha and the Pharoah read from close range. The Bear Head is the only wall-mount in the run, made for a fixed bracket rather than a freestanding spot. For more moai shapes, the stone moai range pulls the British Moai and the Easter Island together. For more Buddha pieces in cast stone, the stone buddha range covers the meditation and contemplation figures.

Where head pieces sit best

A face wants a quiet backdrop. A clipped yew hedge, a stone wall, a fence panel painted dark, or a fern-and-bergenia border all give the head room to register. Busy flowering planting fights the surface texture, so plant low and evergreen around the base. The Buddha Head and the Pharoah Head want a level slab or a low plinth and trolley access on delivery day. The Easter Island Head at 38cm is smaller and lifts comfortably for one person. The Wall Mounted Bear Head needs two strong fixings into masonry or sound timber, never plasterboard.

Finish, weathering and a wet British year

The same trade-off applies as every other cast-stone piece. Porous surface, gathering moss and lichen over a couple of seasons in a damp spot, holding pale and clean in a south-facing border for longer. No sealing needed. A stiff brush in April once a year clears any moss past taste. The Bear Head benefits from a quick check of the fixings every couple of years, wet timber sometimes shifts. For the broader cast-stone catalogue, see the stone garden ornaments range, and for the wider faces-and-heads collection across materials, the faces and heads range pulls them all together.

Pharoah Head Statue
From the stone statue head garden ornaments range

Frequently Asked Questions

How does delivery, returns and contact work?

UK delivery is free on orders over £50, with a flat rate below that. Orders ship within one working day from our Cotswolds workshop, packed in recyclable materials. Returns are accepted within 30 days for a full refund, with no restocking fees. If something arrived damaged or you need help choosing, email hello@backyardbliss.co.uk and we usually reply within a few hours.

What does the range actually carry?

Four pieces. The Pharoah Head Statue and the Extra Large Buddha Head are the formal architectural anchors. The Easter Island Head Statue at 38cm is the moai silhouette piece. The Large Wall Mounted Bear Head is the only wall-mount in the range, made for fixing into masonry or sound timber.

Are the head pieces freestanding or wall-mounted?

Three freestanding (Pharoah, Buddha Head, Easter Island) and one wall-mount (Bear Head). The freestanding pieces want a level slab or a low plinth. The Bear Head needs two strong fixings into a brick wall, stone wall or a sound timber shed gable, never plasterboard or rotten boards.

How big is the Easter Island Head?

38cm tall. The proper moai silhouette in cast stone, small enough to lift comfortably for one person, big enough to read from a few paces back against a gravel garden or a low planted bed. For larger moai shapes, the stone moai range carries the British Moai alongside.

Will cast-stone heads weather well outdoors?

Yes. The cast stone is specified for wet UK winters and named-storm gales. Wet Januarys, July heat all pass without issue. Sit freestanding pieces on a drained pad, a flat slab or a flagstone, so water drains rather than pools at the base. Surface softening to a moss-and-lichen patina is the point of the material, not a flaw.

How should I place a head piece in a planted garden?

A face wants a quiet backdrop. A clipped yew hedge, a dark-painted fence, a stone wall or a fern border all give the head room to register. Plant low and evergreen around the base, creeping thyme, sedum, bergenia. Avoid hiding the face behind busy flowering perennials; the surface texture is the part of the piece you want the eye to settle on.

How do the heads compare with full-body Buddha or Pharoah pieces?

A head looks like a still focal point; a full-body piece looks like a figure in a scene. For meditation-corner full bodies, the stone buddha range carries the lying and praying figures. For more architectural heads across the catalogue, the faces and heads range pulls every head piece together.

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