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Sleeping Beauty Mermaid Snow PRE-ORDER SHIPS OCT 2021

$174.99
Dimensions:
15cm x 15.7cm x 8.2cm
Medium:
Resin
Unavailable

Size:15cm x 15.7cm x 8.2cm(Height)

Limit Edition:499 Sets

Materials:Resin 

This is a PRE-ORDER item (FINAL PRODUCT MAY VARY FROM THE ONE PICTURED) with a ship date of OCT 2021 (shipping schedule is subject to change*). You are paying in full for the item at time of checkout. If you would like to order other items please place a separate order. If in-stock items are ordered together with pre-order items, your entire order will be held until the pre-order item is ready to ship. Thanks!

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If life spans across several centuries of time, how does one choose which memorable moments to keep and how does one preserve its freshness? 

Condensed into amber, or carved on the reef. But she chose to seal all the memories of the world in an abandoned can, falling into slumber holding onto the beautiful memories, waiting for the next hundred years... 

The legend of the mermaid lives in the beautiful dreams of mankind, in the story of time and in every wave of the ocean.

Some people believe that the origin of the mermaid in Andersen’s fairy tales is the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology: Aphrodite. She was birth from a bubble, shining with the sun and the moon, sharing a long life with the ocean.

Whenever the tide recedes, the rosy sunset drapes over her gently. She sings an old ballad that contains the words a poet once recited to her:

 "I have passed by many beautiful wonders like Eden, but the peaceful ocean contains many unheard stories”

The daughter of the ocean sings her story into the song, sending it off to the distance, comforting the returning birds, the lonely lighthouse, and the lost soul. 

The tears of a mermaid are is like the tiniest part of the ocean. It flows through valleys and jungles, turning into rain, falling down on the world, and onto the shoulders of poets.

A hundred years of life, yet loneliness is the final outcome.

In the distant, where the sea and the sky meet, the daughter of the ocean is still singing that old song.

 

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