Sleeping Witches Cat Brooch

Bumble & Earwig

£70.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 6th December
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    • 10th December
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    • Standard delivery
    • 12th - 13th December

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  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

A witches cat is a happy cat!...

A witches cat is a happy cat!
These adorable sleeping black cats make the perfect Halloween accessory! They are just as content snuggled up on you on any day of the year!

Every one has been individually sculpted by hand using the process of needle-felting. They have been signed on the reverse to show that this is a unique work of art.

Need to know

Each one measures approximately 6 x 5 x 3 cm
Made through the process of needle felting using merino wool sourced within the UK.
Made by the artist Laura Cronin, AKA Bumble & Earwig.
Each is signed on a piece of textile on the reverse.
Brooches come within a round box, perfect to snuggle up in!
Packaging materials are recyclable.

Delivery

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 12th - 13th December

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Bumble & Earwig at work

Bumble & Earwig

South-East london

Laura Cronin, aka Bumble & Earwig specialises in the creation of miniature curiosities through the medium of needle-felting.

These artworks are inspired by antique taxidermy, museum collections, scientific illustrations, and of course David Attenborough documentaries!

Every piece is painstakingly handmade, using a barbed needle to prod at wool roving thousands of times! It’s more fun than it may sound, but it does require a lot of time and patience!