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Taken from the medieval carvings found on the misericords and supporters in the choir stalls of Beverley Minster. This unique set of carvings seemingly done by the same craftsmen during a short period, show many aspects of everyday life of the ordinary person. They show scenes with both a sense of humour and teachings of moral importance especially from the view of the Catholic Church. This carving is of an Archer, in medieval times it would have been expected that a man would practice archery for times of military duties when called for by the ruling authorities. Taken directly from the original carving this reproduction captures all the fine detail produced by the master craftsmen that carved the original. Designed to be wall mounted, comes with hanging hook and product label. Size 12cm diameter. |