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Our porcelain hornbill sculpture portrays a devoted couple of these magnificent birds, meticulously crafted in classic glazed porcelain. What sets this piece apart is not only its stunning visual appeal but also the symbolism behind the portrayal of these birds as a pair.

Hornbills are known for their strong and lifelong bond, often mating for life. This representation captures the essence of their enduring partnership, reflecting the deep connection and commitment they share.

Details

Material: Porcelain piece painted by hand.

Size:  H - 16.1 cm x W - 12.8cm x L - 19.4 cm

Includes: Authenticity CardSpecial card with a lovingly written story. Sound effects of their habitat to bring you closer to the Great Hornbills.

Weight: 700 grams

Care & instructions: The Sculpture is meant for display purposes only. This is glazed porcelain and it can be wiped with a wet wipe or a soft cloth. 

 

Backstory

As they trekked through the dense forests of the Western Ghats, the young couple couldn't help but feel awestruck by the sheer beauty of the lush greenery that surrounded them. The fresh, crisp air was invigorating, and they were thoroughly enjoying their journey. Suddenly, they heard a loud rustling noise, and their eyes followed the sound to a nearby tree. Perched atop it were two majestic birds with striking yellow and black feathers, Great Hornbills.

The couple stood still, mesmerised by the sight before them. The Great Hornbills were enormous, with impressive wingspans and curved bills that glinted in the sunlight. The birds looked down at the couple with their curious, beady eyes, as if examining them.

The couple watched as the Hornbills gracefully flapped their wings and took off, soaring high above the treetops. The sound of their wings flapping was like music to their ears. The young couple felt humbled and grateful to have witnessed such a magnificent sight.

The experience left an indelible mark on their memories. As they continued their trek, the couple couldn't stop talking about their encounter with the Great Hornbills. They felt fortunate to have seen these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.

For the rest of the trek, the young couple felt inspired and energised. The Great Hornbills had reminded them of the beauty of the natural world, and they felt a deep sense of respect and awe for the creatures that called it home.