The Persis persian cat family were launched in the UK in 2008. They are distinctive in having long fur, giving them a
distinctly fluffy appearance. As of 2015 all the figures are still current.
The Persis family comprise:-
Listed
Septimus
Father
Yes
Salome
Mother
Yes
Nolly
Brother
Yes
Sadie
Sister
No
Marcus
Baby Brother
No
Roma
Twin
No
Rona
Twin
No
Septimus Persis
Septimus is a master craftsman who makes the most beautiful rugs Sylvania has ever seen. Every day he sits at his
loom surrounded by complicated designs and creates masterpieces in delicate coloured silks and cottons on sturdy jute strands.
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Salome Persis
Salome is an artist. She draws her inspiration from nature and creates a lot of the intricate designs
that her husband Septimus uses in his rugs. Salome feels at peace with the natural world all around her and sits at her easel
beneath the trees drawing and painting for hours.
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Sadie Persis
Sadie likes nothing better than to curl up with a good book in the sunniest part of the house. She can spend hours
reading romantic novels in the sun's warm rays, oblivious to the world around her.
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Nolly Persis
Brother Nolly Persis's idea of the 'purrfect' day is to explore his garden. Whatever the weather he likes nothing better than playing hide-and-seek
with his friends and he doesn't even think about going inside until he is hungry. When he is alone though Nolly's favourite pastime is to climb to
the top of as many different trees as possible, but predictably he always seems to get stuck up the tallest one! As soon as his father Septimus hears
his son's cries for help, he mutters “Not again!” as he heads out into the garden. Nolly just shrugs his shoulders, smiles from ear to ear and gets
ready to jump!
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Figures in grey boxes are deemed collectable as they are no longer available
Figures in green boxes are still currently available.
Figures are graded Excellent if totally original and without marks or blemishes
Figures graded Good may either lack an ancillary item (usually clothing) or not have an original one.
Figures graded Fair may lack clothing or not have original clothing and show some wear and tear.
Adults are 80 mm high, children are 63 mm high.