Honeysuckle
Porcelain gnome
Gnoma, who accompanies Cumino, dressed in jersey, with an apron in raw net and finished with wooden beads, coconut and bells.
Honeysuckle has this name because it recalls the ability of goats to climb. Although it was already known in Greek and Roman times, Honeysuckle achieved its greatest notoriety during the Middle Ages when, due to its ability to cling inextricably to the surfaces that are close to it, it was mentioned in one of the most poignant stories of the era, that of Tristan and Isolde. Precisely for this reason it represents indissoluble love and sweetness of mind.
NB: it is a handmade product, entirely handmade. The photo must be considered purely indicative, since each piece is subject to slight modifications (fabrics and finishes), which however do not alter its peculiar characteristics, increasing its value.
Please specify any special requests (concerning the color of the dress or hair) when ordering.
Data sheet
- HEIGHT
- 22 cm.