Three-Head dragon, cooking the pineal syrup

Decoration/ Magnet with a story
If on an early Saturday morning You appeared in one of the nine secret pinewoods,
You would see lovely jumping three-head dragons
with an every curtsy picking up handful of fragrant and crispy cones
just to pour them into tinkly brassy bowls,
full of melting high-hill honey and bright geranium blossoms
unfolding in the warmth and all of it turning into the sweetest pineal syrup.
If You cough the Dragon brings into Your dream a jar of syrup to taste
and to get well in the funniest way ever…
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If on an early Saturday morning You appeared in one of the nine secret pinewoods,
You would see lovely jumping three-head dragons
with an every curtsy picking up handful of fragrant and crispy cones
just to pour them into tinkly brassy bowls,
full of melting high-hill honey and bright geranium blossoms
unfolding in the warmth and all of it turning into the sweetest pineal syrup.
If You cough the Dragon brings into Your dream a jar of syrup to taste
and to get well in the funniest way ever…
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Description

Gift with a magic medicine against cough.
Woody Ruty – a cosy wooden ornament with a story-
fits in the palm of your hand  and adapts easily to the lives of people with beautiful hearts.
If You want the ornament in another colour which is not listed here, contact us and we shall paint it accordingly.
Woody Ruties enjoy swaying in a window or under a lamp, telling stories, decorating walls, furniture and doors, playing hide-and-seek inside a bouquet or on a Christmas tree, holding messages on a fridge, reminding what is the most important, traveling the world, making connections and taking delight in serving as postmen. Just attach a Woody Ruty to a cheerful note and hang it on the door of your beloved, knock-knock and run away! Let the Woody Ruty deliver the message!

 

Additional information

Weight 0.07 kg
Size

10.00 x 0.3 x 13.4 cm

Color

Natural wood

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