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Christening Gift Suggestion - Follow Me Maquette by Jonathan Sanders

An enduring gift....

A Nelson & Forbes limited edition bronze sculpture makes a wonderful Christening present. Each piece is individually cast by hand in an English foundry and takes two weeks to make, before being carefully packed into a beautiful hand made gift box with a signed an numbered certificate of authenticity.

Lovely Christening Present - Sculpture of Hippopotamus Mother and Baby

A gift that will last for a lifetime...

The traditional Christening gift is made of sterling silver. If you are looking for something a little different that will last throughout the child’s life, consider a beautiful, handmade solid bronze sculpture.

Each piece is individually numbered as one of a limited edition and is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, so packed into its lovely handmade gift box, it will provide years of pleasure to the child as they grow into an adult.

Family of Meerkats sculpture Christening Gift Ideas

And onto the next generation...

The sculpture themselves are also fairly indestructible, so if they do happen to become playthings for any reason, they should survive.

The sculpture may well then be passed down to their children and provide a lifetime of pleasure to the next generation.

Christening Gift Ideas - Solid Bronze Hare Sculpture

Some Christening Gift suggestions...

Pieces that have recently proved popular as Christening presents include Jonathan Sanders’ Meerkats.

You can buy one for each child as they are Christened, or one to represent Mum, Dad and new baby, or just on its own as a thoughtful gift.

Other popular pieces include Jonathan Sanders’s Hippopotamus Mother and Baby and Follow Me Maquette and Sue Maclaurin’s Running Hare.