Small Ceramic Happy Arctic Fox Sculpture - Original Wildlife Art
Small Ceramic Happy Arctic Fox Sculpture - Original Wildlife Art
Small Ceramic Happy Arctic Fox Sculpture - Original Wildlife Art
Maybe he's had a good meal, or he's dreaming about his love, or maybe there's the first hint of warmer weather coming. Who knows, but whatever it is, he's very happy.
He has the classic white coat with black highlighting his eartips, eyes and tail. His glossy finish makes him really nice to hold.
Designed to be held and loved, each fox starts as a lump of clay which I shape and form by hand.
A sweet little companion for your favourite shelf, nestled among books, or gifted to someone, joyful critters really are joyful.
- Hand-sculpted with love and care by me - no factories
- Arrives beautifully wrapped in recyclable materials
- Palm-sized, with a lovely weight that feels soothing to hold
- Trustworthy service from a professional artist
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Delivery
UK Delivery
UK Delivery
UK DELIVERY – FLAT RATE £7
- Flat UK delivery rate of £7 no matter the order size
- 2-day dispatch with Royal Mail Tracked 24
- Please allow up to 5 working days for delivery
International Shipping
International Shipping
- Flat rate of £30 for tracked international
- Delivery times vary by destination

Frequently Asked Questions
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.
Do you send them internationally?
I do! I'm currently able to ship to the the US, Canada and Australia
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.