11.4 in. Jacqueline Kent Casino Mama Fairy Godmother Ornament
Item#: KSA579- Face, hands, and feet made of sculpted resin
- Hair made from deluxe cotton
- Sparkling gold dress with card-motif collar; dice earrings
- Shown holding a magic wand
- Comes ready-to-hang on a gold cord
- 11.4 inches in height
The 11.4 in. Jacqueline Kent Casino Mama Fairy Godmother Ornament is just what you need to turn your luck around this festive season! Created by Jacqueline Kent, renowned artist in clay sculptures, this beautifully crafted piece makes a great gift for anyone who enjoys a friendly game of cards. With twinkling eyes and a knowing smile, this exquisite ornament is rich in details. The fairy godmother's face, hands, and feet are made of sculpted resin, while her hair is crafted from deluxe cotton. The fairy godmother carries a wand and is dressed in a sparkling gold outfit, embellished with a playing card-motif collar and accessorized with dice earrings.
About Jacqueline Kent
Jacqueline Kent, renowned artist in clay sculptures, is best known for her true to life faces. The combination of her unique talent and vivid imagination has given her an edge, paralleled to none, while precision and detail remain a hallmark of her style.
As an accomplished artist and design specialist, Jacqueline has enjoyed a successful career in both the giftware and collectibles market with her reproductions, as well as creating her signature, one of a kind original sculptures. Her critical acclaim has attracted an enormous following and her national reputation in the art world is greatly respected. Jacqueline's reproductions, available only through Kurt S. Adler, Inc., a New York based giftware and collectibles distributor, are uniquely authentic and established.
About Kurt S. Adler Inc.
The story of Kurt S. Adler Inc. begins after the close of World War II when Mr. Adler tried his hand at exporting general goods. Business grew, and European economies flourished so he turned his focus to importing. Ornaments were offered by the 1950s, and beautiful, handmade angels from East and West Germany found an enthusiastic audience in America. Adler expanded the line to glass ornaments from Czechoslovakia, hanging ceiling decorations from Germany, and miniature lights from Italy.
The next decade, Adler started importing holiday decor from the Far East. Colorful snow globes and other animated items became a collector's favorite. In the 1980s and 90s, Fabriche santas, nutcrackers and other collectibles were ushered in. Recent additions include animatronics, fiber optic trees, interactive advent calendars, and synchronized musical decorations.
Material
Resin
Brand
Jacqueline Kent
Height (ft)
0.95
