The Count 40cm
The Count 40cm
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The Count Vampire Bust 40cm – Gothic Horror Figurine
Welcome a chilling aristocrat into your gothic collection with The Count Vampire Bust 40cm from Nemesis Now. Gaunt, pale and distinctly inhuman, this dramatic vampire figure rests his long, bony fingers against his face while blood-red fingernails provide a striking contrast against his ghostly complexion.
A richly bronzed cloak frames the figure, complete with a black spider resting on the lapel and a skull ring adding another macabre detail. Cast in high-quality resin and carefully hand-painted, The Count has the exaggerated features and sinister elegance associated with classic gothic vampire imagery, giving the piece an unmistakable old-world horror presence.
- The Count vampire bust by Nemesis Now
- Classic gothic vampire design
- Gaunt pale face with long bony fingers
- Blood-red fingernail detailing
- Bronzed cloak with black spider motif
- Skull ring detail
- Cast in high-quality resin
- Carefully hand-painted
- Approximately 40cm tall
- Ideal for gothic, vampire and horror-themed interiors
Why This Item Stands Out
The Count has the theatrical menace of an early gothic horror villain without relying on excessive gore. His hollow features, claw-like hands and aristocratic cloak create a wonderfully sinister silhouette, while small details such as the spider, skull ring and vivid red nails reward a closer look. At approximately 40cm tall, he has enough scale to become a genuine focal point rather than disappearing among smaller ornaments.
Give The Count suitably sinister company with more dark characters from our Gargoyles, Grotesques & Horror collection, add macabre symbolism from our Skull Ornaments, or make him the centrepiece of a darker seasonal display with our Halloween Collection.
More about this product
Product: The Count Vampire Bust
Manufacturer: Nemesis Now
Material: Resin
Finish: Carefully hand-painted
Height: Approximately 40cm
The Count draws heavily on the stark, unsettling visual language of classic vampire cinema, with an emaciated face, elongated fingers and formal cloak creating a figure that feels closer to an old gothic nightmare than a romanticised modern vampire. The result is a distinctive statement piece for collectors of horror, vampires and darker gothic décor.
