• Garden Ghosts - Set of 3
  • Garden Ghosts - Set of 3
  • Garden Ghosts - Set of 3
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Garden Ghosts - Set of 3

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Hand-carved from natural stone and full of character, these three sweet spirits add a little playful mystery anywhere you put them.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    Next time you’ve got that feeling of being watched, perhaps it’s because one of Arra David and Anne Johnson’s wee stone spirits is peeking at you through the grass…or around the hydrangeas…or from your bookshelf. These three sweet companions thrive on surprise, so let your imagination guide you to unexpected places for them to inhabit, outdoors or inside, wherever you like to add a little playful mystery.

    • Arra and Anne hand-carve the charming little sculptures from natural stone found near their New Hampshire home.
    • Each ghost has its own unique character varying in color and shape, ensuring that no two are alike.
    • Display the set of three together, or tuck each one in a different spot in your garden or around your home.
    • Sizes range from 2.5"–3"H and from 3"–4.5"W.
    • Handmade in New Hampshire.

    Made from

    stone

    Measurements

    Each stone: 3" L x 2.5" W x 3" H;

    Care

    Dishwasher safe

    Item ID

    60407

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    Arra David and Anne Johnson

    created by Arra David and Anne Johnson

    location

    New Hampshire

    Inspiration ambushes me anytime, anywhere, and I welcome it.

    During lifetimes spent around New England's forests and seacoast, Arra David and Anne Johnson have become masters of bringing the outdoors in. Stone, sun, wind, rain, and waves provide their raw materials. Arra and Anne transform them into well-designed, innovative works of handmade art with the help of a group of dedicated artisans they lovingly call "rockers." "We work together as a closely knit family," says Arra. "We all put our hearts, brains, muscles, and fingertips into everything we build." They use ethically forested wood, and replace each stone gathered from the water with a quarry rock that will eventually become another worn beauty.

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