MOJO Friesian Gelding Model Toy Figure
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PREMIUM QUALITY: This figurine is a highly detailed, hand-painted, realistic depiction of a Friesian Gelding sculpted by MOJO artisans. COLLECTABLE & EDUCATIONAL: This toy figurine is both collectable and educational. Since each MOJO figurine is hand-painted, each one is truly one of a kind! The attention to detail of each figurine makes MOJO figurines ideal for school diorama projects HORSES COLLECTION: This Friesian Gelding is part of a large assortment of figurines from our MOJO Horses Collection. Collect them all! DESIGNED IN THE UK: All MOJO figures are designed in the UK. Each model is researched thoroughly to ensure it represents each animal in the closest possible way. Meticulous detailing ensures a model that is both accurate and educational., Manufacturer: MOJO
PREMIUM QUALITY: This figurine is a highly detailed, hand-painted, realistic depiction of a Friesian Gelding sculpted by MOJO artisans. COLLECTABLE & EDUCATIONAL: This toy figurine is both collectable and educational. Since each MOJO figurine is hand-painted, each one is truly one of a kind! The attention to detail of each figurine makes MOJO figurines ideal for school diorama projects HORSES COLLECTION: This Friesian Gelding is part of a large assortment of figurines from our MOJO Horses Collection. Collect them all! DESIGNED IN THE UK: All MOJO figures are designed in the UK. Each model is researched thoroughly to ensure it represents each animal in the closest possible way. Meticulous detailing ensures a model that is both accurate and educational., Manufacturer: MOJO
MojoFunThe Friesian (also Frizian) is a horse breed originating in Friesland, in the Netherlands. Although the conformation of the breed resembles that of a light draught horse, Friesians are graceful and nimble for their size. It is believed that during the Middle Ages, ancestors of Friesian horses were in great demand as war horses throughout continental Europe.The Friesian (also Frizian) is a horse breed originating in Friesland, in the Netherlands. Although the conformation of the breed resembles that of a light draught horse, Friesians are graceful and nimble for their size. It is believed that during the Middle Ages, ancestors of Friesian horses were in great demand as war horses throughout continental Europe.