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Robin memorial decoration, robins appear when loved ones are near wooden heart

Robin memorial decoration, robins appear when loved ones are near wooden heart

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Robins are such special birds and a joy to see in the garden

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Wooden heart hanging decoration featuring a pretty robin and the words "robins appear when loved ones are near". This lovely memorial heart has been handburnt using the art of pyrography, coloured using acrylics and finished with varnish. The heart comes ready to hang with twine and would look lovely displayed in a window, on a Christmas tree or from a handle, etc. A perfect way to remember someone special or a sympathy gift to let someone know you are thinking of them.

The heart is decorated on one side only and is for internal use only.

Free UK postage

Size of heart 10 cm x 10 cm approx

0.5 cm thickness approx

Designed by Wendy Wright in Devon

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