Product Description
Winged Cherub.
Taken from the medieval carvings (C. 1450) found upon the Misericords within the choir stalls of Cartmel Priory. This is a very small carving of a cherub’s head centrally positioned within a pair of wings similar in composition to a modern motif or emblem. This reproduction is taken directly from the original capturing all the fine detail applied by the craftsmen that carved this piece over 500 years ago. Comes with a wall fixing.
Size (H) 6cm x (W) 13cm.
This is one of our unique and exclusive hand crafted Medieval reproduction carvings. This is a cast replica produced from a mould taken directly from the original carving found within Cartmel Priory,
England. We have exclusive permission to take moulds from original medieval carvings from within the Cathedrals & Abbeys of Britain and to then reproduce them for sale. These reproductions are cast from a resin composite and then stained to give the product all the fine detail, feel and authenticity of the original carving.
v This is great opportunity to purchase a true piece of Englands Rich cultural History.
v Our reproductions are so authentic, copied directly from the original carvings they include all the original cracks & chips from over centuries of use along with wood worm, wood grain and the makers tool marks. Beautifully colour stained and toned they are virtually indistinguishable from the originals.
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