Victorian Angel

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A Victorian angel sculpture, beautifully handmade of cotton, brings a nostalgic elegance to your holiday decor. Crafted from cotton, this angel captures the essence of Victorian charm with an added touch of opulence. The intricate details of its wings, which are carefully sculpted to create a soft, ethereal spread, evoke the beauty and grace of the Victorian era.

An artificial aging effect is applied to the angel, giving it a timeworn appearance that adds a sense of history and depth. The angel’s sculpture details accentuate this antique effect, creating a delicate shimmer that catches the light just so, making it an eye-catching centerpiece wherever it’s placed. Read more

 

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Name Victorian Angel
Identification Number 2978
Date of Creation November 2022
Creation Period 5 Days
Date of Adoption December 2023
Country of Residence United States

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A beautifully crafted handmade Victorian angel sculpture brings timeless elegance and vintage charm to any setting. Inspired by the grace of the Victorian era, this piece features delicate cotton details, softly sculpted wings, and an artistically aged finish that creates a subtle antique shimmer and nostalgic appeal.

This unique angelic decorative piece is perfect for displaying on Christmas trees, walls, mantels, shelves, or in display cabinets. Paired with greenery and festive accents, it creates a warm, refined holiday atmosphere filled with tradition, elegance, and vintage beauty.

This handmade Victorian angel sculpture is carefully handcrafted from organic cotton, organic glue, and an organic color solution, then finished with oil and acrylic paints to achieve its distinctive aged appearance. This one-of-a-kind piece celebrates the craftsmanship and timeless beauty of the Victorian era.

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Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 15 × 8 × 4 cm

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