Three-Mast Tall Ship Model — Wooden Sailing Vessel with Full Rigging
This is not a generic replica. It is a precision-crafted wooden tall ship model — built to capture the form, rigging, and presence of the great square-rigged vessels of the Age of Sail.
The three-mast square-rigged sailing ship — known in its largest form as a barque or full-rigged ship — was the dominant vessel of European long-distance trade from the 15th through the 19th century. Its three towering masts, each carrying multiple yards of square sail, gave it the power to cross oceans with a relatively small crew. The complex web of standing and running rigging that controlled those sails required years of seamanship to master — and represents, in miniature, one of the most sophisticated mechanical systems of the pre-industrial world.
This model captures the tall ship at its most recognizable: three masts with full white fabric sails, rope rigging throughout, a classic black-and-white painted hull, and a solid black display base with engraved nameplate. Every detail — from the hull planking to the yard arms — is rendered with care for historical proportion and visual accuracy.
The Construction
The hull is shaped and painted by hand. The sails are cut from white fabric and set on wooden yards. The rigging — shrouds, stays, halyards, and braces — is tied using fine cord, following the actual rigging plan of a square-rigged vessel. The black display base is solid wood with a gold nameplate engraved CONFECTION.
What You Receive
- One three-mast tall ship model with solid black wooden display base
- Engraved gold nameplate
- Three masts with full white fabric sails, rope rigging throughout
- Dimensions: 50 cm L × 8 cm W × 44 cm H (19.7 in × 3.1 in × 17.3 in)
- Weight: 0.7 kg (1.5 lb)
- Materials: wooden hull, fabric sails, fine cord rigging
- No assembly required — arrives display-ready
Who This Is For
The tall ship is the most universally recognized form in Western maritime history — the silhouette that defined the age of exploration, colonial trade, and naval power for four centuries. It suits a living room, a study, a boardroom, or any space where the owner wants an object with genuine historical presence and visual scale.
As a gift, it is well-suited to the maritime history enthusiast, the collector of nautical objects, or anyone who wants to give something that carries a story — not just a shape.
Display & Care
Place away from direct sunlight and high-humidity environments. Dust occasionally with a soft dry brush, taking care around the sails and rigging. The painted hull finish is durable under normal display conditions.
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Shipping & Damage Protection
Each model is individually inspected and photographed before shipment. We pack every piece with archival-grade materials designed for fragile, handcrafted objects.
If your model arrives damaged:
- Contact us within 7 days of delivery
- Send photos of the damage and packaging
- We will arrange replacement parts, repair guidance, or a suitable resolution — no bureaucracy, no runaround
We stand behind every piece that leaves our workshop.
Shipping
We will work quickly to ship your order as soon as possible. Once your order has shipped, you will receive an email with further information. Delivery times vary depending on your location.
Manufacturing
Every model is made in our Zhoushan workshop in Zhejiang, China. We do not use mass-production factories or dropshipping suppliers.