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"Three french hens and a partridge in a pear tree" ends one of the most iconic Christmas songs, "The Twelve Days of Christmas." These three colorful hen ornaments from India are handmade of felted wool and feature embroidered details in contrasting colors inspired by vintage French motifs.
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These a beautifully made kitties. I plan to use them in conjunction with ribbon when I wrap presents this Christmas.
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My sweet Moma has Alzheimer s and was recently placed in a memory care home after at home she broke her neck and four years earlier broke her femur. She lives animals and handcrafts. She will love these for Christmas decor in her room. Larger than i expected but that s great. Well made with thoughtfulness into the design and character.
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Im dividing this set and the Cozy Kittens set as stocking stuffers, and of course, keeping one of each for myself - they are so adorable!
You can find our felted wool ornaments 'Three French Hens' by Ashish Mehta in holiday decor & ornaments categories such as Animal Themed Ornaments, Christmas Ornaments and Wool Ornaments. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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"I became interested in carving when I was a child and wondered how a wooden elephant was made."