The Garden Guardians

Three Old Women hold a flower, a bird, and a heart book. Upright and clear of eye, but so ancient you can hardly tell they are ladies anymore, they guard animal and plant life, and the old way of knowledge. Inspired by the oral traditions of the Athabascan Indians of the American Pacific Northwest, the guardians arrived in a small boat and guided Copper Woman, (the Athabascan Eve) in her struggles to survive the new age.

The Guardians stand on copper pipe and can be elevated relative to the surrounding foliage. They are designed to be in the garden year round.

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