‘Love’ - Swans Pendant Carving

£395.00
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  • One-off piece of wearable art.

  • Signed on the reverse.

  • Carved entirely by hand in Sycamore wood.

  • Naturally fallen wood.

  • Width: 4cm (1.6in).

  • Height: 5.6cm (2.2in).

Individually designed and hand carved by knife from a single, unbroken piece of wood, the ‘Love’ Swans pendant is a unique piece of jewellery; a one off piece of art, signed by Giles Newman and never to be reproduced. Ideal as a gift for a loved one or as an heirloom item to pass down for generations to come.

The colouring and markings on this carving are entirely natural and part of the grain of the wood.

The Sycamore wood for this piece was naturally fallen and donated to Giles by a local landowner near his home in Lancashire, North West England.

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  • One-off piece of wearable art.

  • Signed on the reverse.

  • Carved entirely by hand in Sycamore wood.

  • Naturally fallen wood.

  • Width: 4cm (1.6in).

  • Height: 5.6cm (2.2in).

Individually designed and hand carved by knife from a single, unbroken piece of wood, the ‘Love’ Swans pendant is a unique piece of jewellery; a one off piece of art, signed by Giles Newman and never to be reproduced. Ideal as a gift for a loved one or as an heirloom item to pass down for generations to come.

The colouring and markings on this carving are entirely natural and part of the grain of the wood.

The Sycamore wood for this piece was naturally fallen and donated to Giles by a local landowner near his home in Lancashire, North West England.

  • One-off piece of wearable art.

  • Signed on the reverse.

  • Carved entirely by hand in Sycamore wood.

  • Naturally fallen wood.

  • Width: 4cm (1.6in).

  • Height: 5.6cm (2.2in).

Individually designed and hand carved by knife from a single, unbroken piece of wood, the ‘Love’ Swans pendant is a unique piece of jewellery; a one off piece of art, signed by Giles Newman and never to be reproduced. Ideal as a gift for a loved one or as an heirloom item to pass down for generations to come.

The colouring and markings on this carving are entirely natural and part of the grain of the wood.

The Sycamore wood for this piece was naturally fallen and donated to Giles by a local landowner near his home in Lancashire, North West England.