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Review GGP 125 Ash sculpture silver tin - Father and child, an unbreakable bond
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Our high-quality collection of ash sculptures is produced by the skilled craftsmen of Tin Foundry de Geest. This tin foundry has been around since 1978 when it was founded by owner Gert-Jan de Geest. Gert-Jan was instilled with the craft by his grandfather, who had his own tin foundry. The team at Tin Foundry de Geest consists of craftsmen with a passion for their craft.
The ash sculptures in this collection are made of tin. This is one of the oldest metals used by humans in the manufacture of various objects. Where it was originally used to make weapons, tin is nowadays widely used for household items and art pieces such as these unique ash sculptures.
In this slightly abstract artwork, you can see a father holding his child. The theme of the ash sculpture is the unbreakable bond between father and child. It is truly a beautiful piece of art and a keepsake in one that you can display anywhere in your home. Inside the ash sculpture, you can keep a small amount of ashes from your deceased loved one.
The ash sculptures in this collection are made of tin. This is one of the oldest metals used by humans in the manufacture of various objects. Where it was originally used to make weapons, tin is nowadays widely used for household items and art pieces such as these unique ash sculptures.
In this slightly abstract artwork, you can see a father holding his child. The theme of the ash sculpture is the unbreakable bond between father and child. It is truly a beautiful piece of art and a keepsake in one that you can display anywhere in your home. Inside the ash sculpture, you can keep a small amount of ashes from your deceased loved one.
Upon order - 2-3 weeks
Specifications
Capacity | 0.05 Litre |
Height | 16.5 Centimetres |
Width | 5.0 Centimetres |
Depth | 5.0 Centimetres |
Weight | 0.4 Kilogram |
Colour | Silver colour |
Finishing | Glossy |
Suitable for | Indoor |
Duo product | No |
Customisable | Yes |
Accessoiries | None |
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