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Bronze Triple Hare Wall Plaque, Tinner’s Rabbits
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An iconic image of three connected Hares in a circle.
Triple Hare carvings encircled in English Oak Leaves are found in many British churches particularly the County of Devon where the image is often referred to as Tinners Rabbits, probably alluding to the tin mining industry of Devon and Cornwall.
Crafted from Cold Cast Bronze by Oriele Bronze.
Size: 6 inch diameter (15 cm)
Additional information
| Brands | Oriele Bronze |
|---|---|
| History | Legends |
| Design | Hare |
| Metal | Bronze |
| Origins | England |
HISTORY
The three hares or rabbits joined by their ears can be found in cultures around the world.
The hare symbolises femininity and fertility. Possibly due to the practice of a hare boxing with his mate in Spring (March Hare), nature’s way of renewal and rebirth.
The three hares are also thought to represent the Holy Trinity as in the Triquetra, the Celtic Knot.
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