Edith Who Wears Purple
Meet Edith, the ceramic queen of When I Am Old, I Shall Wear Purple, and rest assured, she’s fully committed to the role. Draped in a purple-and-red ensemble, complete with a polka dotted hat, Edith waves a flag she proudly calls her “banner of fabulousness.” Her motto? “Life’s too short for beige!” She’s the type who presses every button in the elevator just to see where it takes her. With a mischievous wink, she promises, “I plan to be a colorful nuisance for as long as my glaze holds.” And if you catch her dancing in the rain, just know that Edith’s philosophy is simple: why be practical when you can be unforgettable?
Edith Who Wears Purple is approximately 10" tall x 4” wide and sculpted from white clay. She wears a hat and carries a matching flag and has been meticulously painted with underglaze. WF-4
She is shipped in a gift box, and comes with her own social media and background story.
Meet Edith, the ceramic queen of When I Am Old, I Shall Wear Purple, and rest assured, she’s fully committed to the role. Draped in a purple-and-red ensemble, complete with a polka dotted hat, Edith waves a flag she proudly calls her “banner of fabulousness.” Her motto? “Life’s too short for beige!” She’s the type who presses every button in the elevator just to see where it takes her. With a mischievous wink, she promises, “I plan to be a colorful nuisance for as long as my glaze holds.” And if you catch her dancing in the rain, just know that Edith’s philosophy is simple: why be practical when you can be unforgettable?
Edith Who Wears Purple is approximately 10" tall x 4” wide and sculpted from white clay. She wears a hat and carries a matching flag and has been meticulously painted with underglaze. WF-4
She is shipped in a gift box, and comes with her own social media and background story.
Meet Edith, the ceramic queen of When I Am Old, I Shall Wear Purple, and rest assured, she’s fully committed to the role. Draped in a purple-and-red ensemble, complete with a polka dotted hat, Edith waves a flag she proudly calls her “banner of fabulousness.” Her motto? “Life’s too short for beige!” She’s the type who presses every button in the elevator just to see where it takes her. With a mischievous wink, she promises, “I plan to be a colorful nuisance for as long as my glaze holds.” And if you catch her dancing in the rain, just know that Edith’s philosophy is simple: why be practical when you can be unforgettable?
Edith Who Wears Purple is approximately 10" tall x 4” wide and sculpted from white clay. She wears a hat and carries a matching flag and has been meticulously painted with underglaze. WF-4
She is shipped in a gift box, and comes with her own social media and background story.