Set of 17th Century French Eavesdroppers
Set of 17th Century French Eavesdroppers
These exquisite 17th century French carved wood eavesdroppers, now mounted on custom steel stands, are a captivating blend of historical artistry and modern presentation. Originally designed to be discreetly placed under the eaves of buildings, these intricately carved figures symbolize vigilance and the age-old adage that "the walls have ears." Their detailed craftsmanship reveals the skill of the artisans of the time, capturing expressions and forms that bring a touch of medieval intrigue to any space.
Historically, eavesdroppers served both a practical and symbolic purpose, subtly reminding occupants and visitors alike of the ever-present listeners. In a modern context, these carvings offer a fascinating glimpse into architectural and social customs of the past.
Perfect for the architectural enthusiast or the avid gossip in your life, these eavesdroppers are more than just decorative pieces; they are conversation starters and a testament to the timeless interplay of form and function in design. Their unique history makes them a truly memorable and thoughtful gift.
TALL: 2.5 in. W x 2.5 in. D x 7 in. H
SHORT: 2.5 in. W x 2.5 in. D x 5.75 in. H