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Hi there,
We are Galia and Marti, a small business team, a mother-daughter duo fueled by ambition, dreams, and an abundance of heartfelt passion.
Welcome to our garden and home decoration shop!
~Typha Sculpture for Yard or Planter~
Bring rustic charm to your garden with this handcrafted metal cattail stake, inspired by wetlands and meadow flora. Featuring two magnetic butterflies you can position yourself, it’s a timeless piece that blends art and nature.
Weatherproof and maintenance-free, it’s easy to install—just stake it into soil or a decorative pot. Perfect for adding character to flower beds, planters, or quiet garden corners. A thoughtful gift for gardeners and nature lovers.
📏 Dimensions:
Cattail (Typha) Stake:
Height: 132 cm / 52 inches
Diameter: 3 cm / 1.2 inches
Butterflies:
Small Butterfly:
– Width: 13 cm / 5.1 inches
– Length: 9 cm / 3.5 inches
– Height: 5 cm / 2 inches
Large Butterfly:
– Width: 15 cm / 5.9 inches
– Length: 11.5 cm / 4.5 inches
– Height: 7.5 cm / 3 inches
Material Thickness: Steel: 1.5 mm / 0.06 inches
Precision cut from thick, high-quality steel and then rusted using our unique natural formula, made to last many years. The packaging is made of eco-friendly materials, and we offer delivery to countries throughout the world. The delivery times that are displayed right now might vary based on the time of year. Please be aware that additional customs costs may be incurred in some countries, and unfortunately, we have no control over this.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any questions or issues; we would be happy to help.
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Thank you for stopping by! We look forward to hearing from you soon!
“If you see a bird “feeding” on a cattail spike, observe closely: Is it delving for caterpillars or their cocoons? Or is it depositing or retrieving a food cache?” – John Eastman, The Book of Swamp & Bog: Trees, Shrubs, and Wildflowers of Eastern Freshwater Wetlands
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