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~ Alexandre ~

Original Carving Date: 2002 - Release Date: 12/31/2002
Fixed and Numbered Edition - Number 2984 of 3600
Artist: David Lawrence - Made in England

A curious mouse, wondering just how long a ball of yarn is,
has become entangled during his experiment. The story of
the Gordian Knot holds the key to his release.
Once upon a time the King of Phrygia, Gordius, tied his wagon to
a beam with a knot of the most exquisite complexity and
proclaimed that he whoever could untie it would reign over his domain.
For many years ambitious wannabes tried and failed.
Alexander the Great finally solved the riddle –
he withdrew his sword and cut through the tangle at a blow.


Inside the box is a small Morris bell that artist David Lawrence,
an avid Morris dancer, found lying on the pavement this summer.
The trademark acorn is ingeniously hidden in the loops of yarn.
Fixed edition of 3600 worldwide.

1.8" wide, 2" long, 2.3" high.

In-house stock photos. - As with any hand-tinted product,
item received will be similar but unique.

 

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