Wild Boar.

This is one of our unique and exclusive designs from our collection of hand crafted reproduction carvings which are taken directly from an original medieval Cathedral carving. We pride ourselves at Oakapple Designs as having permission to take moulds directly from the medieval carvings found upon the misericords and choir stalls from within the Cathedrals and Churches in the UK. Our moulds and production techniques capture and reproduce all the fine detail from the original carvings to produce a very high-quality piece with all the authenticity from the original carving.

Taken from the beautiful and ornate carvings that adorn the arm and elbow rests of the Knights seats found within the Thistle Chapel of St. Giles Cathedral of Edinburgh. The Thistle Chapel was completed in 1911 and the carvings took two brothers just over two years to complete.  This magnificent piece is a highly detailed and accurate portrait of a Wild Boar eating acorns from a branch of oak foliage. This is a true piece of master craftsmanship and skill. This replica has been taken directly from the original, which captures the rich and fine detail applied and found upon the original carving. Designed to be free standing it comes with a green felted base to sit upon a shelf or table. This most impressive reproduction artefact makes a most magnificent focal point when on display. Comes with a product label.

Size (H) 13cm x (W) 7cm x (D) 17cm.

This is great opportunity to purchase a true piece of England’s Rich Cultural History.

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