
Resin cherub figurine with basket of flowers
Selling Price
$10
History
Decorative cherub figurines became widely popular in the late 20th century as affordable home décor items, often mass-produced in resin or ceramic materials. These pieces drew inspiration from classical Renaissance and Baroque art, where cherubs symbolized innocence, love, and divine protection. The romanticized imagery of winged children with floral baskets became a staple in gift shops and home decoration stores from the 1980s through the early 2000s. Such figurines appeal to collectors of angel-themed décor, vintage home accessories, and those who appreciate nostalgic or sentimental decorative items. They are particularly popular among enthusiasts of cottage-core aesthetics and collectors of affordable vintage ornaments who value their charming, whimsical character and the nostalgia they evoke from earlier decades.
Time period
circa 1990–2000