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Chester Cathedral's Green Man
Chester Cathedral's Green Man
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This exclusive hand-crafted Medieval reproduction is taken from an original late 14th-century carving found on the misericords within the choir stalls of Chester Cathedral. Cast from a mould made directly from the original medieval carving, this piece faithfully preserves the depth, texture, and character of the historic work.
The Green Man is a powerful and enduring pagan symbol, appearing throughout medieval ecclesiastical architecture. Closely associated with nature, renewal, and the eternal cycle of life, the Green Man represents birth, death, and rebirth - an expression of humanity’s deep and ancient connection to the natural world. Despite the passage of centuries, this evocative image continues to resonate as a reminder of life’s continuity and the interwoven fate of all living things.
This reproduction is cast in a high-quality resin composite and carefully hand-stained to achieve the appearance and presence of aged wood. Every fine detail visible in the medieval original has been retained, resulting in a piece of remarkable authenticity.
Designed for wall mounting, this striking artefact makes an atmospheric focal point for any interior, whether displayed alone or as part of a wider collection. Supplied complete with a hanging hook and product label.
Product Information:
- Size: 14cm (H) x 14cm (W)
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