From New Line Cinema, Peter Jackson and Warner Bros, comes J. R. R. Tolkiens The Hobbit, brought to the big screen in an epic trilogy.
Weta Workshop was thrilled to return to Middle-earth once again, contributing design, specialty props and specialty costumes to all three films.
The team at Weta Workshop have created a special line of polystone statues featuring Middle-earths major characters in their signature pose and clothing.
Among the oldest beings in Middle-earth, the Lady Galadriel was wise beyond the measure of mortal men.
Many wars she has seen, and many friends lost. Sorrow and farsightedness kept shuttered the furnace that burned within her, restraining the fiery wrath of her Noldorin heritage.
Galadriel sat upon the White Council of Elves and Wizards. In centuries past, the council had been formed to watch for a sign of Saurons return, and while long years of relative peace may have lulled some into complacency, Galadriels purpose was as keen as ever. Tempered in fire, the steel of the Ladys resolve had never been sharper, and her gaze turned ever east where shadows lengthened.
Presiding over the Councils deliberations was Saruman the White, Chief of the Order of Istari, but it was Gandalf the Grey whom Galadriel trusted most. When the windblown Wizard came to Rivendell bearing a strange blade and word of things moving in the dark, the Lady of Lorien was there to greet him. A fond reunion it was, for the two were old friends of like spirit and had shared much, but of greatest import to Galadriel was the news he bore of stirrings in the ancient fortress of Dol Guldur..
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1:6 scale Made from high-quality polystone Sculpted by Jane Wenley 15.3 / 39cm tall Signature corkscrew gown pose
"Our authentic prop replicas and collectibles are designed by the very same artists who have worked on the three films, so effectively they come straight from Middle-earth"
- Richard Taylor - Co-founder & Creative Director, Weta Workshop Download All Assets
*Please note: This product was designed and prototyped at Weta Workshop. Images are of a pre-production prototype. Each piece is painted by hand and slight variations will occur.