Love - Harmony Kingdom Nature-Nurture
Manufacturer: Harmony Ball Co. Model: TJNNRA Code: HK_TJNNRA 1
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Artist: Martin Perry Studios
Manufacturer: Harmony Ball Co. Model: TJNNRA Code: HK_TJNNRA 1
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Artist: Martin Perry Studios
- Harmony Kingdom
- Home of the Original Box Figurine
- Approx. 2 x 1.5 x 1.5
- Made In England
- Each Piece is hand-made from crushed marble, having the look and feel of antique ivory.
- Status: Fixed Edition
- Carving Date: 2003
- Release Date: 10/22/2003
- Edition Size: 2500
- Category: Box Figurine
- S e c r e t s
- Nature/Nurture expresses the profound emotional ties between parent and child. Inspired by netsuke art of the Orient, Nature/Nurture captures the tenderness and warmth of family. The touchstone theme of each Nature/Nurture figurine is a quality that all parents endeavor to pass on to their little ones. The rabbit represents Love. As a reminder, the word Love is inscribed on the interior of the box figurine. Nature/Nurture figurines are made at Englands Wimberley Mills in the time-honored tradition of cottage manufacturing.
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- NOTE: Because Harmony Kingdom is handmade, individual box figurines may exhibit slight variations. While the artisans do their best to ensure that Harmony Kingdom boxes look seamless, many pieces do look like two-piece figurines.
- Harmony Kingdoms artists often conceal a small motif on the box figurines they carve as a sort of signature. This identifies the piece as being their work and adds to the Secrets of the Kingdom. David Lawrence uses an acorn on most of his box figurines, and Peter Calvesbert uses a mouse. Many collectors enjoy searching for these small, hidden symbols of the artists.
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