Isn't He Wonderful?
- Model: 644-RE-PM
- Code: NQ_644-RE-PM ( 1 )
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Sam Butcher
More than 25 years ago, Sam Butcher began drawing the endearing teardrop-eye children, he called "Precious Moments", as gifts for family and friends. Today, his artwork is among the most recognized art in the world. In fact, the Precious Moments Inspiration Park in Carthage, Missouri, welcomes an average of 400,000 visitors a year.
Hand-Painted Original Art
We are proud to present this beautiful and unique line of home decor art. Ne'Qwa artists create every design by using the centuries-old tradition of painting on the inside of mouth-blown glass. An artist signature and the Ne'Qwa logo, etched into the glass, authenticates every piece.
Certificate of Authenticity
Each piece of Ne'Qwa Art is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, elegant gift card and art history booklet which identifies the original licensed artist, and includes the name of the piece and a full color image.
Size: 4" Egg
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Sam Butcher
More than 25 years ago, Sam Butcher began drawing the endearing teardrop-eye children, he called "Precious Moments", as gifts for family and friends. Today, his artwork is among the most recognized art in the world. In fact, the Precious Moments Inspiration Park in Carthage, Missouri, welcomes an average of 400,000 visitors a year.
We are proud to present this beautiful and unique line of home decor art. Ne'Qwa artists create every design by using the centuries-old tradition of painting on the inside of mouth-blown glass. An artist signature and the Ne'Qwa logo, etched into the glass, authenticates every piece.
Each piece of Ne'Qwa Art is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, elegant gift card and art history booklet which identifies the original licensed artist, and includes the name of the piece and a full color image.







