Hand painted Ceramic Shooting Star Decoration
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 star has long been a symbol of Christmas, taking its styling and imagery from the star that guided the wise men to the baby Jesus.
Throughout may cultures across the world the shooting star has often been the subject of myth and superstition, from signs that the gods were listening to omens of War, more commonly today a wish is often made when seeing a shooting star.
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 star has long been a symbol of Christmas, taking its styling and imagery from the star that guided the wise men to the baby Jesus.
Throughout may cultures across the world the shooting star has often been the subject of myth and superstition, from signs that the gods were listening to omens of War, more commonly today a wish is often made when seeing a shooting star.
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 star has long been a symbol of Christmas, taking its styling and imagery from the star that guided the wise men to the baby Jesus.
Throughout may cultures across the world the shooting star has often been the subject of myth and superstition, from signs that the gods were listening to omens of War, more commonly today a wish is often made when seeing a shooting star.
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.