Robin LED Light-Up Globe - Small
€12.95
Add a warm and inviting glow to any room with this enchanting Robin LED Light-Up Globe - small. Perfect for the holiday season or year-round dcor,
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Robin LED Light-Up Globe - Small
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Robin LED Light-Up Globe - Small
Add a warm and inviting glow to any room with this enchanting Robin LED Light-Up Globe - small. Perfect for the holiday season or year-round dcor, this beautiful glass orb features a delicate hand-painted robin perched on a branch adorned with vibrant red berries. The LED lights inside emit a soft, gentle glow, highlighting the intricate frosted design of the globe and adding a magical touch to any space.
Ideal as a centerpiece, night light, or unique gift, this decorative globe captures the charm of winter and the cozy appeal of nature. Place it on a mantel, shelf, or bedside table to create a peaceful, ambient light. Its battery-operated LED lights make it a convenient, cable-free option thats easy to display anywhere.
Features:
- Enchanting Design: Frosted glass globe with a hand-painted robin and berry branch detail.
- Warm LED Lighting: Battery-operated LED lights provide a soft, ambient glow.
- Versatile Dcor: Ideal for holiday or year-round dcor, adding a cozy touch to any room.
- Perfect Gift: A wonderful present for nature lovers, bird watchers, and anyone who enjoys charming, unique home dcor.
Bring the beauty of winter wildlife indoors with this Robin LED Light-Up Globe, and let it light up your space with its soft, enchanting glow.
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Robin LED Light-Up Globe - small- about Robins
When it comes to the worlds favourite bird, the robin, the myths, and folklore surrounding it are as colourful as its breast. For centuries, this tiny bird has been the symbol of good luck, happiness, rebirth - and sometimes even as a messenger for lost, loved ones.
There are tales stretching back to Norse mythology where the robin is the protector from storms and lightning. And in Celtic folklore the robin is known as the Oak King of Summer.
The robin was voted as Britain's (unofficial) National Bird in 1960, and again in 2015. So, what is it about this little bird that still continues to capture the imagination, and hearts of people? Is it because, for such a tiny bird, it symbolises so much?
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