The Ostara Hare

£595.00
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Ostara was late bringing spring one day and she found a bird nearly dead with cold, with damaged wings. She turned him into a hare called Lepus who could outrun any hunter and the ability to lay eggs. She fell in love with him, but she grew jealous and threw him into the heavens to live at the foot of Orion the Hunter. Over time she softened and allowed the Hare to come down to earth and lay eggs once a year, as long as they were gifted to children celebrating Ostara Festivities.

The Hare is needle-felted wool mounted on a wooden base. The Hare has a handwoven birch bark basket on his back containing feathers to link to his past as a bird, and he carries a handmade birch bark basket which carries air clay eggs painted with liquid gold. He wears a sterling silver hammered moon which can be removed and worn as a pendant The sculpture is approx 30cm high.

I am happy to do a monthly payment plan for him, email me for details.

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Ostara was late bringing spring one day and she found a bird nearly dead with cold, with damaged wings. She turned him into a hare called Lepus who could outrun any hunter and the ability to lay eggs. She fell in love with him, but she grew jealous and threw him into the heavens to live at the foot of Orion the Hunter. Over time she softened and allowed the Hare to come down to earth and lay eggs once a year, as long as they were gifted to children celebrating Ostara Festivities.

The Hare is needle-felted wool mounted on a wooden base. The Hare has a handwoven birch bark basket on his back containing feathers to link to his past as a bird, and he carries a handmade birch bark basket which carries air clay eggs painted with liquid gold. He wears a sterling silver hammered moon which can be removed and worn as a pendant The sculpture is approx 30cm high.

I am happy to do a monthly payment plan for him, email me for details.

Ostara was late bringing spring one day and she found a bird nearly dead with cold, with damaged wings. She turned him into a hare called Lepus who could outrun any hunter and the ability to lay eggs. She fell in love with him, but she grew jealous and threw him into the heavens to live at the foot of Orion the Hunter. Over time she softened and allowed the Hare to come down to earth and lay eggs once a year, as long as they were gifted to children celebrating Ostara Festivities.

The Hare is needle-felted wool mounted on a wooden base. The Hare has a handwoven birch bark basket on his back containing feathers to link to his past as a bird, and he carries a handmade birch bark basket which carries air clay eggs painted with liquid gold. He wears a sterling silver hammered moon which can be removed and worn as a pendant The sculpture is approx 30cm high.

I am happy to do a monthly payment plan for him, email me for details.