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Messenger From Heaven Cardinal Remembrance Musical Box Bradford Exchange

Regular price $89.99 CAD
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When we lose a loved one, we cherish the gentle reminders of what they have meant to us. The sight of a brilliant cardinal on a nearby branch, the sound of leaves rustling in the wind...these constant gifts of nature can reassure us and give us comfort in knowing that our loved one’s spirit lives on. Now, remember a loved one with the A Messenger From Heaven Music Box, available exclusively from The Bradford Exchange.

Renowned artist James Hautman's beautiful nature artwork includes some of the most realistic songbird portrayals. Enjoy his stunning creations with this limited-edition fine music box graced with the beauty of a cardinal. This pearlized music box is exquisitely handcrafted of Heirloom Porcelain® and lavished with rich 22K-gold highlights as well as 10 hand-set simulated jewels and a golden heart charm inscribed with "Always" dangling from the handle of the lid. It features a heartwarming sentiment and plays the comforting melody of “Always In My Heart” and even arrives with a lovely poem card.

Measures 4" H; 10.2 cm H

©2017 Hautman Brothers Courtesy MHS Licensing

©2017 The Bradford Exchange

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