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Reverie Puzzles

A Mermaid's Bath Jigsaw Puzzle (1000 Pieces)

Regular price $54.99 AUD
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This mermaid is far from the expanse of sea of which she calls her home, but this cozy bathtub allows her to transform into her true self for just a little while each night.

Features:

  • Artwork by ToshiaSan (@toshiasan)
  • 1000 pieces in matte-finish enclosed in a reusable drawstring bag
  • Completed puzzle size: 50x70cm
  • Includes a poster insert that measures 28.5x19.5cm
  • Box size: 29.5x20.5x5cm

Customer Reviews

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Stacy Adams
Trickier than I thought!

I brought this puzzle with to a friends and it took us two days to get through it!! The art is a stunner but I had a hard time with the softer lines. I didn't feel that justified a lower star rating as it's on me, not the artist. I should have looked closer BUT how can you not fall for this image?!

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Shenay
Love love love

This one is super cute! I love the details in this puzzle and the cats reaching up I love them! Ahh it's so beautiful.

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Theresa G.
Loved it!

I absolutely adored this puzzle. Such a cute, fun image - it was a joy to put together. The pieces were nice and sturdy, and fit together well - I didn't encounter any false fits. This was my first Reverie puzzle and I'm completely hooked!

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Paula
Beautiful

Absolutely loved this puzzle and wish I could choose a favourite but the truth is I’ve loved every one I’ve done so far. Brilliant customer service too. What’s not to love about Reverie. Thanks to Mel, photo to follow.

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Rasha Davis
The first reverie I could not finish

I love this brand, and I recommend them very highly. I waited 3 months for this one to come out after the image was revealed. I don't know if the one I got was from a darker print run, or I was just unclear about what the puzzle would offer. The image was very very dark, and each piece had "smears" of color instead of sharp lines (like a thomas kinkade puzzle). I much prefer crisp lines. I want to be able to tell from the pieces what section of the puzzle I'm doing. I did not have that effect in this puzzle, and the printing was so dark! I was so disappointed and ultimately could not finish it.