
“A flying buttress is an architectural term for an arched support built alongside a wall to make it stronger. Popular in the 12th to 15th centuries, they were used in old cathedrals to reinforce walls to hold the weight of the very first large windows to let the light in. Flying Buttresses also helped deflect the stress of gravity to reinforce widespread vaulted ceilings so they could be built taller and closer to heaven.
This voluptuous babe is well armored and more than happy to take on your undue stress and bothersome gravity to help you stand taller and closer to heaven. Wrap your hand around her luscious curves, put on some music, and shake your humorous cherub like a saucy maraca. Then allow your cluttered mind to get out of her way and let her do her job; to protect and shield you from the weight of the world.”
Keep the humor in this chubby cherub rattle near to deflect your own stress. A smile imparts support when things seem unbearable in times when we could all use our own flying buttress."
Comes in a gift box with artist's statement.
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Flying Buttress Rattle
John Davis
Alpine, TX
Raku Fired Ceramic
Item # JD 317
3 5/8" tall, 5" tall, 3" deep
Weight: 5 oz with gift box
$23.00

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