Hand painted ceramic Robin Decoration

£18.00

A perfect peice for Christmas or everyday home decoration.

Each piece is hand painted with a unique one off design by Emily-Jane and then twice fired n the kiln to a glossy and vibrant finish.

The robin became a Christmas symbol in the 1840s when Royal Mail postmen wore red uniforms and were nicknamed "Robin Redbreasts".Robins began appearing on Christmas cards in the 1860s, often holding envelopes or sitting on postboxes

Many people believe that a robin's appearance is a sign from a deceased loved one.The phrase "When robins appear, loved ones are near" captures this sentiment. Robins are also seen as a symbol of luck, happiness and rebirth.

Emily-Jane fuses the traditional folk emblem with a her own unique take featuring florals and symbols of love.

Each piece is finished with a hand frayed recycled silk ribbon, made from textile industry waste.

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A perfect peice for Christmas or everyday home decoration.

Each piece is hand painted with a unique one off design by Emily-Jane and then twice fired n the kiln to a glossy and vibrant finish.

The robin became a Christmas symbol in the 1840s when Royal Mail postmen wore red uniforms and were nicknamed "Robin Redbreasts".Robins began appearing on Christmas cards in the 1860s, often holding envelopes or sitting on postboxes

Many people believe that a robin's appearance is a sign from a deceased loved one.The phrase "When robins appear, loved ones are near" captures this sentiment. Robins are also seen as a symbol of luck, happiness and rebirth.

Emily-Jane fuses the traditional folk emblem with a her own unique take featuring florals and symbols of love.

Each piece is finished with a hand frayed recycled silk ribbon, made from textile industry waste.

A perfect peice for Christmas or everyday home decoration.

Each piece is hand painted with a unique one off design by Emily-Jane and then twice fired n the kiln to a glossy and vibrant finish.

The robin became a Christmas symbol in the 1840s when Royal Mail postmen wore red uniforms and were nicknamed "Robin Redbreasts".Robins began appearing on Christmas cards in the 1860s, often holding envelopes or sitting on postboxes

Many people believe that a robin's appearance is a sign from a deceased loved one.The phrase "When robins appear, loved ones are near" captures this sentiment. Robins are also seen as a symbol of luck, happiness and rebirth.

Emily-Jane fuses the traditional folk emblem with a her own unique take featuring florals and symbols of love.

Each piece is finished with a hand frayed recycled silk ribbon, made from textile industry waste.