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From 1916, the Casina delle Civette in Rome began to be known as the “House of the Owls” because of the stained glass stylized owls created by Duilio Cambellotti, or because the motif of the owl is used almost obsessively in the decorations and furnishings of the House, at the wish of Prince Giovanni, a mysterious man who loved esoteric symbols. Finish: Solid brass, electro-plated with non-tarnishing silver finish, giclee print, ear wires are hypo-allergenic Dimensions: Hangs approx. 1"
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