Small Ceramic Moongazing Hare
A miniature ceramic sculpture, individually made so each one is genuinely unique and special.
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Little ceramic hare sculptures made to bring you joy!
This brown hare is mesmerised by the moon in all her shining glory, and who can blame them.
Hares are incredibly special creatures – they’re full of mystery and magic. Only chance, fleeting encounters in the dim light of mornings and evenings allow us a window into their world.
Designed to be held and loved, each hare starts as a lump of clay which I shape and form by hand, so they're each genuinely unique.
Just like hares, our lives are always on the go – zig-zagging our way through life, avoiding the dangers and resting when we can.
We should all take the time to stop and enjoy the wonders of the skies. Maybe on the cloudy nights, little hare reminds us that the stars are always shining whether we can see them or not – and that’s part of the magic of life.
Please note: Orders placed between 8th–14th June will be dispatched the following week (from 15th June). Thank you for your patience.
UK Delivery - Flat Rate £7
UK Delivery - Flat Rate £7
Flat Rate £7 ● Royal Mail Tracked 24 ● Dispatched in 2 working days
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International Shipping
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Miniature ceramics are sculpted individually by hand, by me. So each one is genuinely unique and special, just like you.
Is the one in the photo the same as the one I'll get?
They're all very similar - but they wouldn't be handmade if they were identical.
So there'll be slight variations but that's what makes them unique and extra special - no two are the same!
Do you use moulds?
No, they're all sculpted individually.
I did try using moulds when I first started but I really didn't like how they felt.
Are they fragile?
They're made from a high firing robust stoneware clay - it's important to me that they can be held and loved without worrying about damaging them.
Can they be left outside?
I think this would make them sad, so no.
When you give my work a home you're helping to look after wildlife.