Wortwood Green Man Wall Plaque
Wortwood has some secrets only he knows, he keeps this part of the wood peaceful and tranquil, he blends into the wood and plays house to many forest animals. Wortwood has a quirky rustic bendy hat with snails crawling and leaves growing.
Hang on the wall inside or outside the home office your tree house. 25 cm tall x 17 cm wide FREE SHIPPING
The Green Man is primarily interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, represented in the cycle of growth each spring. It is most commonly depicted as a sculpture or other representation of a face surrounded by, or made from, leaves. The Green Man motif has many variations.
Branches or vines may sprout from the mouth, nostrils, or other parts of the face and these shoots may bear flowers or fruit. Found in many cultures from many ages around the world, the Green Man is often related to natural vegetative deities. Often used as decorative ornaments, Green Men are frequently found in carvings on both secular and ecclesiastical buildings. "The Green Man" is also a popular name for English Pubs and various interpretations of the name appear on inn signs, which sometimes show a full figure rather than just the head.