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Pet Portrait Painted Rock

Pet Portrait Painted Rock

Regular price $75.00 NZD
Regular price Sale price $75.00 NZD
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Commission a painted stone of your own cat or dog - the perfect way to remember a beloved pet and a unique gift for any animal lover.

Your pet rock will be painted in professional artist's acrylic in fine detail, on all sides of the stone, signed underneath, and varnished. The pet's name will be written on the underside of the stone.

ROCK SIZES
Small: approx 6cm ($75)
Medium: approx 7-8cm ($95)
Large: approx 9-10cm ($135)
Sizes larger than 10cm: limited quantity, please enquire.

HOW TO ORDER
1. Purchase: Make your purchase, choosing your stone size from the dropdown box above.
2. Photos: Email photos of your cat or dog to sarah@mousewhisker.co.nz.
PHOTO GUIDELINES: I will need - at least one which shows the face clearly, front on, and also photos of the whole body. One of the pet curled up is always helpful (not essential). Please include as many as possible, but if photos are limited I'm happy to work with what you have.
3. Timeframe: I will complete your painted rock within 2-3 weeks.
4. Approval & Shipping: Once finished I will email you a photo for your approval before posting. I'm happy to make alterations if requested.

PACKAGING
Your rock pet will travel securely in a little rustic box with plenty of bedding. If it is to be a gift, I can write your own message on the box label if requested.

Delivery Info

Shipping within New Zealand:

  • Courier, Urban $7
  • Courier, Rural $12

For more info, including International Shipping, see the Delivery Info & Faqs page.

Gift Wrapping

Your purchase will be wrapped in beautiful gift paper and ribbon with a note card attached. Your own message to the recipient can be handwritten inside, if requested.

Purchase Gift Wrapping for $5

Care Instructions

Each animal stone is painted with professional artist’s acrylic and coated with uv protective varnish. However, it's not recommended to keep them outdoors (unless under roofed shelter such as a porch) as long-term exposure to sun and rain may eventually fade or damage the surface. It's best to keep indoors and preferably out of constant direct sunlight. If needed, the stone can be cleaned gently with a damp cloth.

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