Tangled Up In You - 2nd Edition
- Model: TJFE-2
- Code: HK_TJFE-2 ( 1 )
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Details:
- Harmony Kingdom
- Home of the Original Box Figurine
- Approx. Size: 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.75
- Made In England
- Each Piece is hand-made from crushed marble, having the look and feel of antique ivory.
- Status: Fixed Edition
- Carving Date: 2003
- Release Date: 10/22/2003
- Edition Size: 5000
- Category: Box Figurine
- S e c r e t s
- This ferret box figurine was suggested by Sarah Manningsmith of Arts West Unique Gifts; she is a mentioned on the base. The ferret is also the mascot for the UK independent club Harmony Up North (aka the HUNnies) and so they also are mentioned. One of the HUNnies told Peter she only buys the Treasure Jests that incorporate his tin can motif, so a can is included to increase sales. Two exotic caterpillars in Peter’s garden were identified as an Elephant Hawk Moth and a Lime Hawk Moth: the initials EHM and LHM on either side of the caterpillar stand for them. Mars was making an appearance in the night sky at the time of carving. It’s not every day you hear the words “closest” and “34 million miles away” used in the same sentence, so the event was commemorated on the box. On the lid are the terms for a male and female ferret: Jill and Hob. There is also a reference to the Calvesberts’ new daughter Millie and the date she was born. The interior shows a ferret relaxing in a hammock. The mouse is on the other side of the ferret’s tail behind the caterpillar.
Fixed edition of 2500 Version 1 and 2500 Version 2 worldwide.
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- NOTE: Because Harmony Kingdom is handmade, individual box figurines may exhibit slight variations. While the artisans do their best to ensure that Harmony Kingdom boxes look seamless, many pieces do look like two-piece figurines.
- Harmony Kingdom’s artists often conceal a small motif on the box figurines they carve as a sort of “signature.” This identifies the piece as being their work and adds to the Secrets of the Kingdom. David Lawrence uses an acorn on most of his box figurines, and Peter Calvesbert uses a mouse. Many collectors enjoy searching for these small, hidden symbols of the artists.
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