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Wire Tete A Tete Sculpture

A Vintage Garden

£45.00 Delivery included

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    • 18th December
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    • 27th - 30th December

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  • Made in UK
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Description

I must say, I really enjoy making these. The daffodils in the garden have been magnificent this year and always bring me endless joy! They look particularly lovely in a colourful vase.

Need to know

All my sculptures are made from a bare iron wire, which, if left outside will oxidise in the rain.
The size always varies as they are all individually made, but if there is a specific height of vase you have in mind, I'm happy to make them to your specification.

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A Vintage Garden

Alresford, Hampshire

I'm Jane the founder of A Vintage Garden. I’m very proud to be in my late 60s and still working! Each piece I create is unique. I may make many swallows, but no two are the same so when you buy a sculpture from me, you’re getting something that nobody else in the world has! Each sculpture starts with a single strand of wire to sketch the outline and is then interlaced by hand to create the three dimensional details. Sometimes my work is abstract, but always recognisable.