Moon Gazing Hare Wall Plaque
The myth of the Moon Gazing Hare reflects ancient beliefs. Pagans believed that seeing a moon gazing hare would bring growth, re-birth, abundance, new-beginnings and good fortune. The hare is known to be sacred to the goddess Eostre, and eventually became known as the Easter bunny. At Easter we eat Hot-Cross-Buns, the cross on the bun is said to represent the four quarters of the moon. These buns were originally pagan offerings, and were often hung from rafters to scare off evil that lurked in houses.
Finished in a bronze effect or Grey . Suitable for hanging on a wall in the garden or inside.
Approximate size 6 1/2" Diameter.
Limited Stock AvailableMoon Gazing Hare Wall Plaque£11.75Free Postage UK OnlyOrder Number MGHB-0607Order Number MGHG-0919 |
UK Delivery for this item is usually 3 to 5 working days.
IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!
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To prolong the hand painted bronze effect finish, avoid placing the ornament in constant direct sunlight.
Reproduced in Cornwall from our original sculpture by Firky.