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Leopard Cub Porcelain Figurine – 31 cm

€149,95 EUR
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This 31 cm tall leopard cub is hand-painted at a family-owned porcelain factory in Sicily, where every spot and detail is individually painted.

Perfect for

  • On a living room shelf alongside art books and a large green plant
  • In the hallway on a console table, greeting guests at the door
  • On a bedroom dresser next to jewelry boxes and perfume bottles
  • As a collector’s piece for animal lovers who appreciate handcrafted porcelain

Specifications

  • Height: 31 cm
  • Material: Porcelain, hand-painted
  • Origin: Sicily, Italy
  • Production: Handmade at a family-owned factory
  • Colors: Orange, brown, black, green eyes
  • Manufacturer: Selected by Dims Studio
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This porcelain figurine comes from a small factory in Sicily where the craft has been passed down through generations. Each leopard cub is hand-painted – orange and brown shades in the fur, black spots, and green glazed eyes. Because everything is hand-painted, your figurine will have natural variations in brush strokes and color tones. It measures 31 cm from paws to ear tips, making it a striking piece on any shelf or bookcase.

The green eyes pair beautifully with large leafy plants – try placing it next to a Monstera or Ficus. The porcelain is fired at high temperature, ensuring durability, yet it remains a handcrafted item that should be handled with care. Selected by Dims Studio imports directly from the factory, so you get authentic Italian quality without middlemen.

Care and maintenance

Wipe with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid dish soap and harsh chemicals as they can wear down the hand-painted surface.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between hand-painted and printed porcelain figurines?

Hand-painted figurines like this one show visible brush strokes up close, and each piece is unique. Printed figurines have uniform patterns without variation. Hand-painted porcelain from Italy is traditional craftsmanship, while printed figurines are mass-produced.

Can the porcelain figurine withstand sunlight without fading?

Yes, the porcelain glaze is fired at high temperature, so the colors remain stable in sunlight. However, avoid placing it directly on a windowsill where it can get very warm, as temperature fluctuations can be tough on porcelain.

Is a hand-painted porcelain figurine a good gift for animal lovers?

Yes, especially for adults who collect porcelain animals or have a fondness for exotic cats. 31 cm is a great size for a special gift – for example, a milestone birthday, housewarming, or hostess gift for someone with style.

How do I safely pack the porcelain figurine if I’m moving?

Wrap it in bubble wrap or newspaper and place it in a box with cushioning around it. Mark the box as 'fragile'. Avoid stacking heavy items on top. Porcelain can handle a lot but not shocks or drops.

How many leopard cubs does the factory produce annually?

Production is limited since each figurine is hand-painted. The Sicilian factory makes porcelain animals in small batches, so when a design sells out, it can take months before the next batch. Dims Studio imports directly, so stock varies.

Questions?

Do you have questions about a product, your order, or something else entirely? Then don't hesitate to contact us! 🙌🏼

Phone: +45 4062 7035

Email: dinna@dimsstudio.dk

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Handmade & unique product

Most of my products are handmade or hand-painted. This means that there may be variations in color, finish, and minor imperfections. These variations are a natural part of the handmade look and make each product unique. Minor differences are therefore not considered defects.

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