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Licensed to Charm welcomes Shaun the Sheep to its flock

New range of charms features Aardman character as well as his friends from Mossy Bottom Farm.

Jewellery specialist Licensed to Charm has welcomed Aardman’s Shaun the Sheep brand to its flock of licensed characters.

The company’s new spring/summer collection has been inspired by the Aardman series and includes Shaun and the other characters from Mossy Bottom Farm (such as Timmy, Shirley and Bitzer), as well as accent charms.

Items range from peas in the pod and carrots through to Shaun in a flower pot, with the designs aiming to capture the fun of the show.

The brand joins the likes of Hello Kitty, Miffy, Beano, Wallace and Gromit and Thunderbirds among others in Licensed to Charm’s licensed portfolio.

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