Figurines, animal motifs and accessories
The range around the Wild West covers several thematic areas: Native American Figurines show chiefs, warriors and medicine men as hand-painted collector pieces. Cowboy Figurines keep the image of the cattle hand and rodeo rider alive. Native American Figurines with Horse bring rider and animal together into one of the most iconic motifs of the Western visual world. Wild West Animal Figurines – eagle, bison, wolf, black bear and cougar – stand for the fauna of North America, tightly bound to the visual world of the Wild West.
Beyond figurines, the range covers Western Accessories such as wall reliefs with longhorn and animal skulls, dreamcatchers with feathers and animal motifs as well as tankards, picture frames and writing desk objects in Western style. The breadth runs from the rugged cowboy aesthetic through to nature-inspired motifs shaped by the North American landscape and its symbolism.
Frequently asked questions about Wild West decor
What's part of typical Wild West decor?
Wild West decor covers figurines from the Western context – depictions of indigenous North American peoples, cowboy figurines and mounted riders – alongside animal figurines such as eagle, bison and wolf, wall reliefs with longhorn and animal skulls, dreamcatchers, tankards and further accessories with Western imagery. The theme combines the cowboy aesthetic of the American frontier era with motifs drawn from the nature and visual world of North America.
Which animals belong to the Wild West?
Among the iconic animals of the Wild West count the bald eagle as the heraldic bird of the United States, the American bison as a symbol of the Great Plains, the wolf as a symbolically charged animal across many North American traditions, alongside black bear and cougar as typical large animals of the North American wilderness. All are represented as decorative figurines within the range.
What's the difference between Native American Figurines and Native American Figurines with Horse?
The Native American Figurines show chiefs, warriors and medicine men as standing figures and busts. The Native American Figurines with Horse depict riders within dynamic scenes and are frequently executed as larger statues.
Are there Western accessories that aren't figurines?
Yes – the Western Accessories cover wall reliefs, dreamcatchers, tankards, picture frames and writing desk objects in Wild West style. They suit complementing a figurine collection or standing as a thematic decoration in their own right.