STARSTRUCK - MOON GAZING HARE SERIES

£750.00
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Material: Plaster with Copper & Tiffany Green Metal Resin Patina

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Fun Facts...

What's the difference between hares & rabbits you might ask? 

Fact: Rabbits are born naked & blind, Hares are born fully furred with their eyes open...

Fact: Rabbits are gregarious, whilst Hares are solitary

Fact: Rabbits inhabit burrows, Hares live above the ground

Fact: Rabbits are more grey than Hares

Fact: Rabbits prefer the margins of fields, Hares the Open Ground

Myth or Truth?: Due to its distinct reproductive instinct, the hare is often interpreted to be a symbol of fertility and physical love. In Christian art, the hare motif can often be found as well, especially on medieval artwork where the hare once again represents fertility and happiness.

Myth or Truth?: Modern Pagans believe that moon-gazing hares bring growth, re-birth, abundance, new beginnings and fortune. Hares were sacred to ancient religions across the globe. In Europe, these ancient traditions tend to associate the hare with moon deities and the symbolism of the hunt.

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