Hand-Carved Cat & Butterfly Gourd Luminary – Rustic Artisan Home Décor
Light up your home with this hand-carved gourd luminary, featuring a charming cat in a butterfly garden. The front artwork is wood-burned by hand, showcasing intricate details of the cat, butterflies, and garden scene.
The removable gourd lid makes it easy to place a tealight or battery-operated candle inside, while butterfly cutouts allow the warm glow to shine through, creating a magical ambiance.
Perfect for rustic, natural, and artisan home décor, this gourd luminary also makes a unique and thoughtful gift for cat lovers, nature enthusiasts, or anyone who enjoys handmade décor.
Details:
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Material: Real dried gourd
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Artwork: Hand-carved and wood-burned cat and butterfly garden design
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Features: Removable lid, butterfly cutouts for light
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Size: Approximately 7 inches tall x 4 inches wide
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Includes: Battery-operated tealight candle (optional)
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Care: Indoor use only
Bring a touch of rustic charm and whimsical nature into your home with this one-of-a-kind gourd luminary.
Details
Each luminary begins as a real gourd, grown by nature and carefully dried to preserve its beautiful natural shape and texture. I transform these humble garden vegetables into decorative works of art by hand-carving and wood burning each design. No two gourds are ever the same, which means every piece is truly one of a kind. What once grew in the garden becomes a warm, glowing accent for your home.
Custom Requests
Every gourd is naturally unique, which makes them perfect for custom creations. If you have a special idea, I can transform a real dried gourd into a personalized luminary designed just for you.
Shipping & Returns
I strive to create and complete all orders in a timely manner, so you can start enjoying your Boutique Barn creations as soon as possible.
I want you to enjoy your shopping experience. If for any reason, you need to speak with me or wish to return an item, just reach out and I’ll do my best to help you with any issues.
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