Hootin’ Tickin’ Owl Pendulum Clock

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The face of the clock features the image of teal wooden slats. Over the top, a curious Owl peers at you, as his wings clutch the sides of the clock. Below the clock, the Owl’s feathered tail hangs down and swings as the clock’s pendulum. At the centre of the clock face there is a large intricate Tree of Life Design which is surrounded by the numbers and scattered stars. Perfect for adding a touch of charm to any home this wall clock is a great gift for any animal lover.

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SKU: 12072 Categories: , , , ,
  • Weight: 0.533kg
  • Material: MDF
  • Barcode: 801269122317
  • Packaging: White Box
  • Owl Pendulum Clock.
  • Perfect for any animal lover.
  • Requires 1x AA battery.
  • Material: MD

    Owl – Throughout history and across many cultures, owls have been associated with wisdom. This is the case of the Ancient Greek Owl as well. The owl, and specifically a “little owl”, had been Goddess Athena’s symbol. One of Athena’s epithets is “Glaukopis” meaning bright-eyed. Etymologically, this word derives from “glaukos”, meaning “gleaming” and “ops”, meaning eye. It’s worthy to note that the word “glaux” (owl) is from the same root, apparently because of the bird’s unique eyes. So, the bird that sees in the dark is closely associated with Athena, the goddess of wisdom. Athena has been depicted with her sacred bird in the Athenian tetradrachms, minted in various versions for about 400 years. The owl was protected and inhabited the Acropolis in great numbers, and was believed to bring victory to battles. The little owl also kept an eye on Athenian trade from the reverse side of the tetradrachm. Owl till now is considered to be a symbol of the feminine, the moon and the night. It is the bird of magic and darkness, of prophecy and wisdom.