Ashtray
The word "ashtray" in unhyphenated form, rather than "ash tray" or "ash-tray", did not come into common use until 1926. Contrary to what some might think, cigar ashtrays are actually quite different than the cigarette ashtrays.
Ashtrays for cigars has to provide sufficient room for the cigar to sit and not be situated at an angle or smudged down into a tight space.
Dimensions: 5 cm (H) 10.5 cm (W) 10.5 cm (D)
Weight: 320 Grams
Stonemasonry (est.): 19 Hours
Care
The best way to maintain the statue is to simply dust the piece periodically to keep any dirt from accumulating. They can be used for both indoor and outdoor use. You can use soap, warm water and a cotton cloth to periodically go over the statue to remove any dust or dirt buildup. If you are really interested in making the statue shine you can use some natural oil, like coconut oil or olive oil, and a cotton rag to wipe down the metal portions of the piece. You can use a toothbrush as well to get into the small crevices of the statue like the hands and hair.