The Stable Raiders Loyalty Program

Add a little magic to your collection by raiding our stable!

Seunta Stable Raiders offers a structured and convenient way for you to expand your collection, providing even more value to your Seunta experience. The Seunta Stable Raiders offers a centralized platform to indulge your passion, connect with like-minded individuals, and enhance your collections with ease and enjoyment. It is full of surprises, fun and rewards throughout the year.

HOW TO JOIN
Joining is FREE. Simply use your email to sign up for the Seunta Newsletter.

This program becomes active March 6, 2024 and is not retroactive.
All special offers will be made throughout the year via the newsletter.


 
 

REWARD TIERS
The terms "virtuoso," "maestro," and "master" are often used to describe individuals who possess exceptional skill or expertise in a particular field, especially in the arts. While there can be some overlap in their meanings, there are also subtle differences in how they are typically used.

While all three terms imply a high level of skill and accomplishment, "virtuoso" often emphasizes technical proficiency and performance, "maestro" suggests leadership and teaching ability within the arts, and "master" is a broader term encompassing individuals who have achieved excellence and mastery in their chosen field, whether it's art, music, or any other discipline.

Virtuoso:
A virtuoso refers to someone who has achieved extraordinary technical proficiency or skill in a particular art form, such as music, painting, or dance.

Virtuosos are known for their exceptional abilities, often demonstrating remarkable precision, speed, and creativity in their performances or creations. In music, a virtuoso performer may be renowned for their ability to play complex pieces with great dexterity and expressiveness.

Maestro:
Maestro is an Italian term that literally means "master" or "teacher."

In the arts, especially music, a maestro typically refers to a highly accomplished and respected conductor, composer, or teacher.

A maestro is someone who not only possesses exceptional technical skill but also has a deep understanding of the art form and is able to convey that knowledge to others. It's often used as a term of reverence or honor, particularly when referring to a conductor who is considered a leader in their field.

Master:
Master is a broad term that can refer to someone who has attained a high level of proficiency or expertise in any field, not necessarily limited to the arts. In the context of the arts, a master is someone who has reached the pinnacle of skill and accomplishment in their craft.

Masters are often recognized for their originality, innovation, and influence within their respective fields.

The term "master" can be applied to artists, musicians, craftsmen, and practitioners of various disciplines.

Guild:
A guild is an association of people for mutual aid or the pursuit of a common goal. My Grandfather, DeWitt Curtis, founded the first painter’s guild in Atlanta, Georgia. Our casting service has evolved into something that is more like a guild than a service. I enjoy working closer with artists and going above and beyond a simple service. Sharing ideas keeps us inspired.
https://seunta.com/guild-application