A mother’s love is forever – this love remains with us. 2 children. Morsø sculpture in cast iron with an individual message. An obvious personal gift for someone whom the message fits. Design by Lene Purkær Stefansen
Words are important, but difficult to express.
Also, words are soon forgotten. When someone says something kind-hearted or nice to us, it will soon be overshadowed by a wisecrack signifying our own doubts.
Together with words, the Morsø sculpture can make a difference. It can represent a statement, a certain symbiosis with the nice word
To some, words can be difficult s being said. A symbiosis that goes on and on. A bunch of flowers is also wonderful, albeit forgotten after a fortnight – and the chocolate will be long gone. The sculpture continues to contribute. You will look at it – casually or on an everyday basis, and you will know from whom you received it. The words being said or written will be linked with the sculpture. Hence a symbiosis.
to express, and in certain circumstances it may be difficult to say and express what is important.
This is why this sculpture represents a small statement. The sculpture could be the messenger, telling what is difficult to express in words – to put into words. The sculpture represents such words that will not disappear over time.
Mum will be pleased by these word – words that will live on forever and be a visible message of love.
Our children are of the greatest importance to us. We know that a mother’s love is forever – regardless of whether you are a mother or a child. A mother will do anything to please her children and let them feel her love – feel that this love is alive.
Love grows. Our children are the best we have, and there is always sufficient love for siblings, regardless of number. Our love for our children is undying – no matter how large their number. The ability to love is immanent in us. It begins to grow and will continue to grow with our love for every small new child. We can trust this.
Mum can be stern. She must be. This will shape us – define our upbringing, and this is love. Mum’s love is both fragile and strong, she displays it through her involvement, her care and her caresses. This is precisely what is illustrated by the sculpture being so small that it fits the palm of your hand.
You can keep the sculpture in the palm of your hand, you can keep it close to the extent you want it to be. Keep it on the bedside or coffee table, on a small shelf, in the bathroom or in your handbag or briefcase. Small as it is, the sculpture is a gift of great importance which tells everything to a mother.
Tell mum that you love her and know that she loves you!
Measurements: 4 x 4 x 8.5 cm
Material: Cast iron
Design by Lene Purkær Stefansen.