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Etched and oxidised 0.9mm copper plate.
Float mounted in a black box frame, without glass.
Unique, hand made
Care Instructions:
The surface of the copper plate can be dusted gently with a soft microfibre cloth
Shipping:
For UK shipping - Royal Mail Special Delivery is included in the price
For International Shipping, please contact using make an enquiry button
Etched and oxidised 0.9mm copper plate.
Float mounted in a black box frame, without glass.
Unique, hand made
Care Instructions:
The surface of the copper plate can be dusted gently with a soft microfibre cloth
Shipping:
UK shipping is included in the price
For international shipping please enquire by clicking make an enquiry on Maker page
Etched and oxidised 0.9mm copper plate.
Float mounted in a black box frame, without glass.
Unique, hand made.
Care Instructions:
The surface of the copper plate can be dusted gently with a soft microfibre cloth
Shipping:
UK shipping by Royal Mail Special Delivery included in price
For international shipping please enquire by clicking Make an Enquiry on Maker home page
Etched and oxidised 0.9mm copper plate.
Float mounted in a black box frame, without glass.
Unique, hand made.
Care Instructions:
The surface of the copper plate can be dusted gently with a soft microfibre cloth
Shipping:
UK shipping is included in the price
For international shipping, please enquire by clicking Make an Enquiry on the Maker's home page
Etched and oxidised 0.9mm copper plate.
Float mounted in a black box frame, without glass.
Unique, hand made.
Care Instructions:
The surface of the copper plate can be dusted gently with a soft microfibre cloth
Shipping
UK Shipping by specialist courier is included in price
This unique sculpture is typical of Angela Farquharson’s large scale work, perfect for large open spaces that require a statement piece.
Named after Caesar’s mother, the name Aurelia derives from the latin root ‘aureus’ meaning golden.
Shown at the Royal Welsh Show in 2024, this piece can be made to order through First Of March.