Tarn wears her acorn cap as a token of devotion, for she once loved a giant ancient oak and now tends its fallen seeds as if each one still carries a piece of its heart.
Sitting at just 6.5cm tall, Tarn is a one-of-a-kind Forest Child. She wears a real acorn cap upon her head, and her wings are formed from natural leaves, giving her a earthy presence, as though she has stepped out of the woodland floor itself.
Each piece is entirely hand sculpted and painted by myself using polymer clay and acrylic paint. No moulds are ever used in my process, and Tarn will never be recreated, she is truly a one-off being, with her own spirit and personality.
Tarn will arrive with a small illustrated card, featuring her name, her story and an original drawing of her, created by me to accompany her journey into her new home.
Due to her tiny and fragile details, Tarn should be handled minimally and kept safe indoors, where she can be properly cared for.
These are not simply sculptures, but small, living presences, each Forest Child carries its own magic, waiting to be discovered by the one who takes them home.
Tarn wears her acorn cap as a token of devotion, for she once loved a giant ancient oak and now tends its fallen seeds as if each one still carries a piece of its heart.
Sitting at just 6.5cm tall, Tarn is a one-of-a-kind Forest Child. She wears a real acorn cap upon her head, and her wings are formed from natural leaves, giving her a earthy presence, as though she has stepped out of the woodland floor itself.
Each piece is entirely hand sculpted and painted by myself using polymer clay and acrylic paint. No moulds are ever used in my process, and Tarn will never be recreated, she is truly a one-off being, with her own spirit and personality.
Tarn will arrive with a small illustrated card, featuring her name, her story and an original drawing of her, created by me to accompany her journey into her new home.
Due to her tiny and fragile details, Tarn should be handled minimally and kept safe indoors, where she can be properly cared for.
These are not simply sculptures, but small, living presences, each Forest Child carries its own magic, waiting to be discovered by the one who takes them home.