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This
adorable little baby Hare (Leveret) is a life size sculpture
and stands approximately 9” high or (22.8cm).
Cast
in reconstituted stone, and finished in a bronze effect, frost proof so perfect for the
garden, or inside.
Lunar
comes complete with an authentication certificate stating
its edition number and signed by the Sculptor.
Click
on the Photo's for a larger image
January
2009 seen the
release of “Eclipse”
Lunar’s mother.
The
myth of the Moon Gazing Hare reflects ancient beliefs.
Pagans believed that seeing a moon gazing hare would
bring growth, re-birth, abundance, new-beginnings and good
fortune. The
hare is known to be sacred to the goddess Eostre and
eventually became known as the Easter bunny.
At
Easter we eat Hot-Cross-Buns, the cross on the bun is said
to represent the four quarters of the moon, these buns were
originally pagan offerings and were often hung from rafters
to scare off evil that lurked in houses.
The
spiral is an ancient symbol thought to be the earliest known
symbol of spirituality. It’s
the symbol of the goddess, fertility, growth, rebirth and
continual change. The spiral is said to represent the
continued cycle of life and death. It is thought a clockwise
spiral represents the first half of life and the anti
clockwise spiral represents life in decline and returning to
source.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE!!!
Current
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Lunar
£29.99
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Number MGH-0308
Reproduced
in Cornwall from our original clay sculpture by Tony Firks.
Please
Note: Prices are for UK only, subject to location. The
postage/shipping cost for this item does not apply to the
following destinations: The Highlands and Islands of
Scotland – Postcodes: IV, HS, KA27-28, KW, PA20-49,
PA60-78, PH17-26, PH30-44, PH49-50, ZE. Northern Ireland,
Isle of Man and Isles of Scilly – Postcodes: BT, IM,
TR21-25. Southern Ireland and the Channel Islands are
classed as International destinations. Please ask us to
quote before buying.
Thank
you.
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