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Antique, European hand-carved wall hanging / spoon rack of a pelican feeding its young.

Price: 2,450.- DKK

Antique, European hand-carved wall hanging / spoon rack of a pelican feeding its young. It represents a symbol of Jesus Christ's sacrifice and love for humanity. The symbol originates from an ancient legend which presumed that the pelican would wound itself to feed its chicks with its own blood if no other food was available.

The symbolism of the pelican has deep roots in medieval Christian art and literature. The pelican was often depicted in church art, such as altarpieces, manuscripts, and mosaics, as a metaphor for Christ's nurturing love.

The image of the pelican was also used in liturgical contexts and could be found, for example, in frescoes or decorations. Its significance as a symbol of sacrifice made it a powerful and poignant symbol within the Christian tradition.

Height 24 cm.
Width 14.50 cm.

19th - 20th century.

Good condition. Drying crack on the back, but it is not through-and-through



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mail@quirkysundays.com

About us

Quirky Sundays - eclectic and climate-friendly interior decor to make you smile!

Mid Century Modern and antique interior decoration art are the focus of Quirky Sundays’ Antique & Vintage shop. Our business are dealing with antique and vintage interior design for a warm, eclectic and fun home with a Scandinavian accent.

We are always on the search for wonderful decorative art, e.g. glass, pottery, vases and vessels, lighting, wood, metal, flat-weave rugs and other items that can form a bridge to the people we once were. A home looks great with new furniture and decoration, but to add character and true style in our opinion you also need some things that relates to our cultural background and past.

Our focus expands from the 19th to the 20th century and we aim to make our costumers travel in time through antique and vintage things that our predecessors produced, possessed, cared for and cherised . We focus on the reuse of fantastic decorative art, which are hand made with great craft, artistic inspiration and love.