No. ELCLAY-J
🎃 The story of the cat and the lantern
A grinning pumpkin glows at the bottom, carved with the classic triangle eyes and a jagged crooked mouth, its little stem curling up top. Somebody lit it and left it burning out on the porch.
Coiled right over it is a black cat, its fur brushed through with streaks of silver so it catches the light as it moves. It has draped itself across the lantern the way cats claim anything warm, guarding the glow with its tail curved and in no hurry to move for anyone. The whole thing rests on a base washed in mottled candy red.
This is the Halloween one, and it leans all the way into the season. Each is sculpted and painted by hand, so every cat sits a little differently and every carved grin is its own. A pocket sized bit of October you can keep all year. 🐈⬛