Owlocen Large Witch Owl Figurine Cult Cutie From Nemesis Now
Owlocen Large Witch Owl Figurine Cult Cutie From Nemesis Now
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Owlocen Large Witch Owl Cult Cutie Figurine
The Owlocen Large Witch Owl Figurine from Nemesis Now’s playful Cult Cuties range blends gothic symbolism with charming character design. Styled as a mysterious owl wearing a pointed witch’s hat, Owlocen channels the ancient symbolism of wisdom, intuition and nocturnal magic while maintaining the mischievous personality that defines the Cult Cuties collection.
Cast in high-quality polyresin and expertly hand-painted, the figure features ornate silver detailing across the wings and hat alongside occult symbols such as pentagrams, moons and skull motifs. Large dark eyes and feathered textures give the sculpture a striking presence, making it ideal for altars, bookcases or gothic display spaces.
- Brand: Nemesis Now – Cult Cuties
- Material: Polyresin
- Height: Approx. 30 cm
- Weight (boxed): Approx. 1.34 kg
- Finish: Expertly hand-painted with occult detailing
Why This Item Stands Out
Owlocen captures the playful contrast that makes the Cult Cuties series so popular: combining mystical symbolism with adorable character styling. The owl has long represented knowledge, intuition and hidden wisdom, and in this design those ideas merge with witchcraft imagery to create a unique gothic collectible.
Place Owlocen on a shelf of mystical curiosities, a gothic altar display or a reading nook filled with magical décor. Discover more mischievous characters in the Cult Cuties collection, explore darker curiosities within Skull ornaments, browse magical décor in our Witch ornaments, or add atmospheric fragrance with incense sticks.
Care & Display
For indoor decorative use. Dust gently with a soft cloth and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or direct sunlight to maintain the painted finish.
A striking gothic collectible perfect for witchy décor themes, fantasy displays and collectors of Nemesis Now’s distinctive Cult Cuties range.
