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Moss
faeries are
believed to have originated in Switzerland and possibly Germany. Some
are even known to have come from the Islands and Africa. These ethereal
creatures
have butterfly wings attached to their bodies. They come in
both female and male forms that are slender and human like. They are
very shy. Human sightings are very rare especially as more woodland
areas disappear to development.
Moss faeries are
leery of people and avoid us when possible. They are often mistaken for
butterflies. They are experts at hiding and like to hide in mossy, dark
areas. They don't usually aid humans unless they come to trust you, and
are good luck to have around. Should you happen upon a moss faery move
slowly and make no attempt to capture them. Let them know you are a
friend and mean them no harm. Look carefully the next time butterflies
visit your garden for it just may be the shy and timid moss faery. To
have a moss faery around is very good fortune for you.
Details:This
woodland moss faery was
hand sculpted out of purple polymer clay with painted details. He has a
big white moth on his back with beautiful glittery wings to help him
hide and get around quickly. He is wearing a beaded leaf necklace which
holds a small bottle of fairy dust. He is sitting on a moss covered
rock. This little guy is completely hand-sculpted and many hours went
into his creation. He is totally and completely a one of a kind fairy
art doll.
Measures
approximately 5 inches tall by 6 inches wide.
Price $75.00
Woodland Moss Fairy's Slide Show
Woodland Moss Fairy
©
Denise Alvarado, 2008
James Matthew Barrie
(Peter, in Peter Pan, act 1)--"When the first baby laughed for the first time,
the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and
that was the beginning of fairies. And now when every new baby is born its first
laugh becomes a fairy. So there ought to be one fairy for every boy or girl."
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