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Hares again! What can I tell you? A bit like the Green Man, this pagan symbol is often seen on churches, and the symbolism of the three is significant- the holy trinity. Lots of different theories which makes it so much more interesting, I think.
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We see the three hares symbol all over the country, with many different explanations as to their meaning. This hanging uses the three words associated with the symbol, Abundance, Prosperity and Good Fortune, which sounds good to me. This measures 20cm x 17cm, made from pewter and mounted on reclaimed slate. It is strung with coir so it’s ready to display. Pewter doesn’t tarnish, so you could hang this in the garden if you prefer.
Designed by Susie Skinner in Wiltshire
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