Hands up in the air, for you, clock

ERSHA DESIGN Hands up in the air, for you, clock
Metal hands in black, white, red or blue.
Bamboo wood frame in black, white, or natural finish.

Description

ERSHA DESIGN Hands up in the air, for you, clock
Metal hands in black, white, red or blue.
Bamboo wood frame in black, white, or natural finish.

More Features
It’s always art o’clock when your clock is a work of art
Printed polypropylene face made for you when you order
Quartz clock mechanism for accurate timekeeping
Clear plexiglass lens
Built-in rear hook, ready to hang
AA battery not included

Hands up in the air, for you, imagen that every time you watch this design , people are screaming and shouting, your the best. We have created it in a nice subtle design, only for you. in a small town nestled among rolling hills and green fields, there lived a young girl named Lily. She was a shy and reserved child who spent most of her time reading books and listening to music. One day, as she was walking home from school, she heard a strange sound coming from a nearby park. As she got closer, she saw a group of people dancing and singing along to a catchy beat. They had their hands up in the air, swaying to the rhythm of the music. Curiosity getting the better of her, Lily approached the group and asked what they were doing. They explained that they were part of a community dance group and that they met every week to dance and have fun. Lily was hesitant at first, but something about the energy and enthusiasm of the group caught her attention. She decided to join in and, to her surprise, found that she loved it. As the weeks went by, Lily became more confident in her dance moves and started to enjoy herself more and more. She loved the feeling of freedom and release that came with throwing her hands up in the air and letting the music take control. Eventually, the dance group decided to put on a performance at the town fair. Lily was nervous but excited to show off her new skills. When the day arrived, she stepped onto the stage and felt a rush of adrenaline as the music started playing. With the crowd cheering her on, Lily let loose and danced like she had never danced before. She threw her hands up in the air and lost herself in the music. When the performance was over, she felt a sense of accomplishment and pride that she had never experienced before. From that day on, Lily continued to dance and express herself through movement. Whenever she felt stuck or unsure, she would throw her hands up in the air and let the music guide her. And she knew that, no matter what, she would always have a community of people cheering her on.