The “Warrior Statue” is a mighty figure against a terracotta army.
The “Warrior Statue” is sometimes fake. If your statue is holding a shovel – it is not the real deal.
Once placed in the museum, the description provided on the plaque will read,
Terracotta Army, Artist Unknown, 210 BCE
Earthenware
These terracotta warriors were buried with the first Qin emperor to protect him in the afterlife. Nearly 2,000 years later, in 1974, about 8,000 of them were found. Each statue is said to have been handmade with different poses, expressions, and clothing.