$15.00
🐮 Handmade Concrete Turtle figurine
Each turtle is lovingly crafted from high-strength concrete, capturing this sweet little guy. Measuring approximately 2x2 inches, it’s a perfect accent for shelves, tiered trays, or cozy nooks.
The natural concrete finish adds an organic, minimalist look that fits beautifully with rustic, boho, western, or modern-farmhouse décor.
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⚒️ Details
Material: Hand-poured concrete (sealed for protection)
Finish: Natural gray or custom-tinted concrete (each one is unique)
Size: ≈ 2x2 inches
Style: Rustic | Farmhouse | Boho | Minimalist
Made By: The Muddy Rose – Boise, Idaho
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🌿 Features
Sealed to resist dust and moisture
Each piece has natural air-bubble texture for authentic handmade charm
Eco-friendly, long-lasting, and timeless
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💝 Display Ideas
Shelf or tiered-tray accent
Desk or entryway décor
Gift basket add-on for farmhouse lovers
Pair with your Muddy Rose concrete candles for a matching set
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⚒️ About The Muddy Rose
Every piece is hand-crafted in small batches, celebrating rustic craftsmanship and natural beauty. Each turtle is one-of-a-kind — no molds are poured exactly the same.
1-2 business days
We do accept custom or personalized orders. If it is something that you are looking for and not seeing, just message me and if I can do it, I will! Custom orders can cost more if I have to get additional product or equipment to create it and they do take longer to get to you in case I have to wait for things to arrive through mail but I actually do get pretty excited about creating custom orders so don't hesitate reaching out. I also won't send them out until I send a picture of the finished work to you and get approval.
I use a luxury coconut apricot wax blend. After a lot of research and trial and error, I have found that this wax type exceeds my expectations. It has excellent hot and cold throw, it is smooth. With research, I have found that it actually has a better eco score than soy. It is clean burning and natural. It is made with coconut and apricot oils with a sliver of paraffin wax that is so low of an amount that it doesn't even really show on the safety data sheets. The paraffin is there basically for wax stability.