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Fairies of Isle of Gramarye
Artistry and quality are the hallmarks of Isle of Gramarye products. Each keepsake box is hand-moulded and hand painted entirely in the United Kingdom, created by skilled craftspeople. Each item includes a tiny parchment telling the story of its name.
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Anivalis
Here is the Reverie of passion and power. Her name is
from the Latin and means 'one who grows among snow'.
The symbol Anivalis brings in her keepsake box is a
snowflake - its beauty as fragile and haunting as her own.
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Cypera
Cypera's name reminds us of a cygnet, the term for a
young swan, which is Cypera's symbol. She is one of
those rare beings called swan maidens who can change
from swan to human and back again
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Bells and Chymes
This loveable boy on his snail shell is one of the most
appealing of the faerie children. In country districts in
England, the tall purple foxglove flower is often honoured
with the name of the 'faerie bells'
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Safe From Harm
This beautiful faerie girl sits upon a fallen log. Look inside
the log and you will discover sprigs of Rowan. The leaves
of this tree -- also called the Mountain Ash -- were often
used in medieval times to ward off malevolent spirits.
Faerie children are kept safe from harm by powerful spells
and charms, and the fresh, innocent quality of this small
being weaves its own spell.
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Approximately 2 7/8 inches high
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Approximately 4 1/2 inches across
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Approximately 3 1/2 inches high
Unicorn redemption piece | $65.00
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