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This item will be posted to you by Susan Wade French Ceramics within 3 days of receiving payment.

Shipping destination Cost Additional items
United Kingdom £4.85
EU & Northern Ireland £10.10
United States £11.85
Rest of the World £12.10

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One of the most loved common garden birds and year round song birds, there seems to be a connection between people and this small bird.
Much folklore, myths and tales also surround this little creature.
Some say, can be symbolic of good luck, happiness and re-birth.
In Celtic folklore, the Robin is known as 'The Oak King of Summer'.
These Robin sculptures have been fired to a frost proof temperature which makes them safe to use outdoors, but is equally at home pushed into the pot of an indoor house plant.
Robins sing all year round, their Winter and Spring songs being different.
Each Robin has similarities, but each one unique, so have been listed seperately.

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Full description

Hand modelled, these Robins start of as a solid ball of clay. textured with tools and brushes to create wings, feathers and fine details.

When leather hard, coloured clay slips are applied before careful drying and being placed in t he kiln for the first time.

After biscuit firing, the Robins are much harder and can safely have layers of dark oxides and underglazes applied before being dipped into a layer of clear stoneware glaze, before being placed back in the kiln for a high temperature, frost proof, glaze firing making these Robin sculptures safe for outdoors.

The robin measures approx 6 cm in length, 4 cm at the highest point and approx 4 cm at the widest point.

Overall height inclusive of pine wood, linseed oil painted, stick is 32 cm.

Designed by Susan Wade - French in Falkirk, Scotland

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