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Medicine Bag & Earrings Medicine Bag & Earrings
This exquisite hand made beaded bag features a bald eagle on the front. The bag measures 3 inches by 2 inches on a necklace that measures 22 inches.
$300.00
Necklace Coin - Leopard Necklace Coin - Leopard
This beautiful and unique necklace is made from a coin from The Republic of Sierra Leone. The original coin has a leopard on it, and in this necklace the background has been laser cut so that the leopard is front and center. Sterling silver chain measures 24 inches.
$40.00
Photograph - Bears Playing Photograph - Bears Playing
This framed sanctuary photograph is a great way to show your support of the animals. It's a collage photo of the bears at play in one of the sanctuary's large acreage habitats. Meastures 24 inches x 36 inches.
$50.00
Sculpture - "Siblings" Sculpture - "Siblings"
The dichotomy of life for a litter of wild feline cubs is a familiar story; the carefree antics of kittens at play and the ever-present threat of death by starvation or predation. But for those who sirvive these perilous times, the period of adolescence and young adulthood which follows, is one that holds a particular fascination for me. The siblings still share a bond stroung enough to keep them together, but soon must split up to form territories of their own. The two mountain Lions in this sculpture are at that point in their lives. relaxed and secure in each others company, yet alert and vigilant in anticipation of the lonely life of challenge that awaits them. This sculpture was commissioned by the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago and can bee seen on front of their administration building on Clark Street and Armatige. This beautiful, one of a kind sculpture was donated to the Wild Animal Sanctuary by the Artist, Rosetta Etta. She is a local, who resides in Loveland, and all of the Animals, staff, and volunteers are grateful for her generosity.
$550.00