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This item will be posted to you by Vistan Crafts within 3 days of receiving payment.
Shipping destination | Cost | Additional items |
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United Kingdom | £1.50 | £0.25 |
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Accented in light beige this beautiful
Highland Cow will happily wish a ‘Moo-Christmas’ to all who admire her little face. She would gleefully adorn the tallest Christmas Tree or be the main attraction hanging from a Christmas centre piece.
Miss Highland Cow is made from felt (45% wool, 55% viscose) and hand sewn together using embroidery thread. Her horns are embroidered with dark silver metallic embroidery thread and a colourful array of beads in homage to Christmas fairy lights. A crest of Holly leaves sits atop her head with two shiny red beaded berries and she is hung with a bright red satin ribbon.
One little safety eye pokes out from under her beige fringe to offer you a wink as you walk by.
She is perfect as a gift or stocking filler for any collector of Highland Cows or avid animal lovers.
Measures approximately 3 1/2 inches in height and 4 1/2 inches width
She will come packaged in a burlap bag, perfect for gifting or for storage.
Miss Highland Cow is for decoration purposes only and is not suitable for children.
Designed by Helen Cowles
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