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Forest Celtic Greenman Tree Woman Gaia Dryad Ent Goddess Tea Light Candle Holder

£22.56 GBP
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Celtic

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433 in stock

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? This greenwoman ent candleholder is made of polyresin, hand painted and polished individually. ? This greenwoman ent candleholder measures 9.75"High, 6" Wide and 3.25"Deep approximately. It weighs about 1.5 pounds. ? This lovely tree ent gaia sculpture features a woman covered in nature and inspired by the maple tree. The greenwoman ent is similar to the talking trees in folklore around the world. Their name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word for giant. The Ents appear in The Lord of the Rings as ancient shepherds of the forest. But our take on the ent is a mother goddess Gaia, decorated with flora and fauna. She upholds a branch extension of her arms to support a votive candle of yours. ? Props in photos are not included with the item.