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by Tim Allen
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$54.00
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
Design Details
One of the bronze sculptures of Rachael, Pike Place Market's iconic mascot. The original sculpture is a giant piggy bank that uses donations... more
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2 - 3 business days
Average Rating (4.59 Stars):
Tamika Brown
April 18th, 2024
Love it.What I expected 🫶🏽
James Jordan
April 17th, 2024
This is a fantastic shower curtain. I owned at one time a 1928 American LaFrance almost identical to this one.Loved that fire engine and this great representation is such a joy as a reminder of the one I owned. Nee dmore like this one
Debra Spivey
April 17th, 2024
Love this shower curtain! It’s brightened our guest bathroom beyond words. We were in Monet’s garden in 2005 and it brings a smile to my face every time I go in there.
Annamae Heiman
April 14th, 2024
This was our first purchase from the site and we love it! It arrived quickly. We wanted something different for the guest bath and this art combined two of my husband's favorite things.The curtain has a quality feel to it and the design is bright I wasn't sure of the color combination at first (orangey red, navy, turquoise and a touch of black) but it works! We've received many compliments and chuckles. My only regret was not being able to fit the words on without using a border - I was unsure of the colors, etc. Bottom line is that we love what we received!!! LOVE it!
One of the bronze sculptures of Rachael, Pike Place Market's iconic mascot. The original sculpture is a giant piggy bank that uses donations deposited in her to help fund various charitable causes that the market's foundation runs. This version of Rachael sits on her haunches keeping watch over visitors and locals near the base of the Market's grand stairway that connects the Pike Hill Climb on Western Avenue to the iconic Clock at the main entrance of Pike Place and Pike Street.
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$54.00
Kaye Menner
A real fancy pig and wonderful creation, Tim. V&F
Tim Allen replied:
Thank you very much, Kaye.
Jeff Swan
Now that is a different view of a pig!!!!! voted and faved
Tim Allen replied:
Thank you very much, Jeff.
Ann Horn
Wow! What a fancy-dancy pig, Tim! f/v
Tim Allen replied:
Thank you very much, Ann. In 2007, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Pike Place Market, they held a parade of pigs similar to the original sculpture of Rachael in which people or organizations and businesses purchased one or more of 100 pigs and artistically decorated them in various ways. It was great fun and now many of them are displayed around the city by the buyers or said pigs usually located at the site where the owners business or organization is. Here is a site with many of those pigs. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jdong/sets/72157600316347221/ All the donations were put towards keeping our treasured market alive for the next 100 years.
John Farnan
Interesting concept :-)
Tim Allen replied:
Thank you very much, John.