Academy Award Trophy

Academy Award Trophy

The appearance of the Hong Kong Film Awards is that of a naked man, with his hands crossed in front of his chest, holding a long sword, standing on a five ring film disc, each ring representing an important department of the Academy of Film and Arts: production, director, screenwriter, actor, and technician. The original trophy was awarded $500 by Mayer to George Stanley for production. It was thirteen and a half inches tall, weighed six and three-quarters of a pound, and was made of alloy. The exterior was silver with a layer of gold foil, which looked shiny, hence it was called the Golden Statue Award.
Oscar Statue

Oscar Statue

The Academy Awards look like a naked man, his hands crossed on his chest, holding a long sword, standing on a five-ring film plate, each ring representing an important work department of the Academy of Film Arts: production, director, Screenwriter, actor, technician. The original trophy was made by Mayer and given 500 US dollars to George Stanley. The trophy was 13 and a half inches high and weighed 6 and 3/4 pounds. It was made of alloy inside and a layer of gold flakes on the outside. It looked sparkling, so it was called the Academy Award.
Oscar trophy

Oscar trophy

The main body of the Oscar trophy is a 13.5-inch 3.9-kilogram gilded male statue designed by the famous American sculptor George Stanley. According to the selection rules related to the Oscars, the winner of an award can only receive one golden statue award seat. If two people win an award together, each of them should be awarded a golden statue award seat.