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HOMERRY 3pcs Polyresin Owl Figurines with Different Gestures,Hear-No, See-No, Speak-No,Funny Owl Statue Decor Ornaments for Home Office in Kuwait HOMERRY 3pcs Polyresin Owl Figurines with Different Gestures,Hear-No, See-No, Speak-No,Funny Owl Statue Decor Ornaments for Home Office in Kuwait HOMERRY 3pcs Polyresin Owl Figurines with Different Gestures,Hear-No, See-No, Speak-No,Funny Owl Statue Decor Ornaments for Home Office in Kuwait HOMERRY 3pcs Polyresin Owl Figurines with Different Gestures,Hear-No, See-No, Speak-No,Funny Owl Statue Decor Ornaments for Home Office in Kuwait HOMERRY 3pcs Polyresin Owl Figurines with Different Gestures,Hear-No, See-No, Speak-No,Funny Owl Statue Decor Ornaments for Home Office in Kuwait

HOMERRY 3pcs Polyresin Owl Figurines with Different Gestures,Hear-No, See-No, Speak-No,Funny Owl Statue Decor Ornaments for Home Office

KWD 8

Brand
HOMERRY
Category
Home Décor
Weight
0.5 kg
1 +

Special Features

  • THREE TRUTHS OF MAN - Give a loved one the visual reminder to "see no, hear no and speak no evil" when they display this cute, faux wooden animal decoration in their home
  • A great owl figurine set gift for kids and adults to decorate room,office and other place you want to
  • These see hear speak no evil owl decorations are approximately 4.5" tall and 3.25" wide each.Decorative,hand painted,life-like owl statue,adorable desktop or tabletop accent
  • Owls became a symbol for knowledge and wisdom because of the Greek Roman Goddess Athena. According to myth, an owl sat on Athena's blind side, so that she could see the whole truth. In Ancient Greece, the owl was a symbol of a higher wisdom, and it was also a guardian of the Acropolis.
  • Money back guaranteed with no question asked if not satisfied with the product

Description

see no evil,hear no evil,speak no evil
Owls became a symbol for knowledge and wisdom because of the Greek Roman Goddess Athena. According to myth, an owl sat on Athena's blind side, so that she could see the whole truth. In Ancient Greece, the owl was a symbol of a higher wisdom, and it was also a guardian of the Acropolis.

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