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Small Terracotta Ceramic Swallow

£39.99

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Ceramic made and painted by hand in the south of France. Spring-Summer 2021 collection, "Terracotta" color, paint from the Ressource brand, made in France, eco-responsible and labeled "Living Heritage Company" Length about 12.5cm * Width 14cm. Hangs on the wall with a small nail (not supplied) thanks to the small hole on the back of the swallow. Eco-friendly. Arts and crafts. Made in France. A decoration, a symbol, a swallow flying away... The swallow is the messenger of spring, a symbol of freedom, humility and purity. Universal lucky charm, it embodies the eternal renewal of life. Thus, it becomes the prettiest of gifts to offer or to afford. This beautiful swallow is handcrafted in ceramic, using a traditional southern casting technique. It is more precisely in Marseille that the Monochromic brand works in partnership with craftsmen. The swallow is then painted with acrylic paint, here in a terracotta color. It measures approximately 12.5cm from beak to tail and 14cm between the two wings. Its thickness (wingspan when the swallow is posed) is about 6cm. Thanks to a small hole on the back, it will be easily fixed to the wall with a small spike. In accumulation or alone... Above your bed, in your bathroom at the corner of your mirror, to accompany your frames on your wall... Lodge has selected for you the "Terracotta" color swallow which is part of the Spring- summer 2021… The Terracotta color is therefore a shade of “Ressource” paints. Also, these paints are made in France, eco-responsible and labeled "Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant". This orange will bring a lot of gaiety to your interior. They take us on a journey and remind us of the earth… From traditional Mediterranean ceramics to certain natural mineral pigments such as Sienna… This tarracotta is both authentic, a bit vintage, but very fashionable. This paint is weather, UV or frost resistant. Weight: 0.400kg. Dimensions: 12.5×14×7cm. Manufacturing: Arts and crafts. Matter: Ceramic. Origin: France.