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Ferrari Prancing Horse Silver Sculpture Priced at $6,500

Created to celebrate the brand’s history of motoring and the symbol of the Maranello House throughout the world, the limited edition silver sculpture of the Prancing Horse is the latest offering from the Ferrari Store.

Coming as a handmade product in the lost wax method, this item weighs 850 grams (1.87 pounds), measures 20 cm (7.9 inches) in height and is manufactured out of 9.25 Silver (sterling).

The Pracing Horse (Cavallino Rampante) symbol dates back to 1923, when Enzo Ferrari won his first trophy in Savio and met Countess Paolina Baracca, who suggested that he should use the symbol on his own cars as a good luck charm

“This very valuable item has been made for Ferrari to celebrate the Prancing Horse, a legend in the history of motoring. A symbol that brings to mind 1923, the year in which Ferrari won his first trophy in Savio and met Countess Baracca, from whom he received an inscription and an invitation to use the Prancing Horse as a good luck charm on his own cars,” reads the description on the Ferrari Store website.

“And, from the first race, victory was not long in coming. Through various refinements, the Prancing Horse is still today the symbol of the Maranello House throughout the world,” the company adds.

The sculptures will be delivered to their owners in a classy red box, mounted on a plexiglass base with an etched and numbered label guaranteeing the model’s exclusivity. There will be only 99 units made and sold throughout the world.

Each silver sculpture of the Prancing Horse wears a price tag of EUR4,900 (approximately $6,500 at he current exchange rate).
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