What Are Willow Tree Figurines Made Of?

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The Willow Tree line is made up rustic faceless people and angels (and also dogs and cats) intended to represent feelings or life events. The figurines, which include a nativity scene, are made from

hand-painted resin which is cast from Lordi’s hand-carved clay sculptures

.

Are Willow Tree figurines breakable?

The pieces are made of resin, which

can break when dropped

. Try a very minimal application of Epoxy (two-part Epoxy works best) along the site where the break occurred.

Why do willow tree figurines have no faces?

Interestingly, Willow Tree figurines don’t have faces. … In order for

the person looking at a figurine to become more of a participant in what’s happening with the piece of art, Lordi decided to not have faces

on her figurines. This way, the giver and receiver can envision what or whom they want.

How do you clean Willow Tree figurines?

To clean your Willow Tree figurine, use

a dry brush or gentle dry cloth

to get rid of any dust. If the wings rust, use fine-grit sandpaper and rub the wings carefully to get rid of it. Avoid any abrasive brushes or cloths that could scratch or chip the paint on your figurine.

What are willow figurines?

Willow Tree

®

is

an intimate line of figurative sculptures

that speak in quiet ways to heal, comfort, protect and inspire. Artist Susan Lordi hand carves the original of each figure from her studio in Kansas City Missouri. Pieces are cast from her original carvings, and individually painted by hand.

Are Willow Tree figurines made in China?

What are Willow Tree® figures made of? The original of each Willow Tree figure is sculpted and carved by Susan Lordi using a special sculpting clay. Susan’s originals are then sent to

a factory in China

to be cast in resin that exactly captures each of her knife marks.

What does a willow tree represent?

It’s a

symbol of fertility and new life

, a willow branch can be planted in the ground and from it, a new tree will grow in its place. Its ability to grow and survive is powerfully symbolic and show how we can thrive even in challenging conditions.

Is Willow in the Bible?

Willows are mentioned in only four places: Leviticus 23:40, Job 40:22,

Isaiah 15:7 and Isaiah 44:4

. … In Scripture, the willow is always associated with a brook or river, that is, with a perpetual source of nourishment and supply.

What is a willow tree angel?

Willow Tree angels resonate with many cultures and ages of people. To some they

represent protection

, to some they are an outward reminder of inner peace, and to some they represent a way to remember those who have left this earth. A gift to celebrate friendships, near or far.

Where are Willow Tree Angels made?

She hand carves the original piece and then they are made in

China in mass production

. Just like an artist will paint the original picture and then multiple prints are made of each original. Hope this helps.

Who makes willow tree?

Willow Tree is a line of figurine sculptures created by

artist Susan Lordi

in January 2000.

Where is Willow Tree from?

Willow is deciduous tree which belongs to the family Salicaceae. This plant originates from

China

, but it can be found throughout the northern hemisphere (Europe, Asia and North America). Willow inhabits temperate areas that provide enough moisture and direct sunlight.

How long does it take for Willow Tree to ship?

Standard Shipping Information

Shipping typically occurs within 72 hours of order placement, however, please

allow up to 5-10 days for delivery

. Unfortunately, we do not ship internationally at this time. Delivery is limited to the 50 United States and we cannot ship to APO or FPO addresses at this time.

Are willow trees bad?

It has been said that they can

destroy water pipes, clog drainage fields and septic tanks

, crumble the foundations of homes, and that they are prone to blow over in storms. If these factors are not bad enough, willows are also messy with catkins dropping in the spring and leaves falling in the autumn.

What are willow trees good for?

White willow wood is

used in the manufacture of cricket bats, furniture, and crates

. Black willow wood is used for baskets and utility wood. In Norway and Northern Europe, willow bark is used to make flutes and whistles. Willow staves and bark are also used by people who live off the land to make fish traps.

What is the difference between a willow and a weeping willow?

Most varieties of willows grow best in

full sunlight

. While some smaller shrub willows grow well in mass plantings as hedges and borders, weeping willows prefer open areas that provide an abundance of light, although they can grow in very light shade.

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