Ruby- She celebrates women and their right to be who they are.  SOLD

Misty de'Pixie SOLD

Centaur and Rider
The sculpture is made with doe suede. The doe suede was hand-painted with fabric dye
to give the Centaur's body and torso a more realistic coat. The Centaur’s tail is made of real horsetail hair. Each hair was sewn in one at a time. The tunic is leather accented with medallions and a sash. The adoring rider has a full figure and wears a two piece leather outfit. A necklace adds to her beauty. Her hair is real human hair and the Centaur has Rabbit fur for hair It is sculpted and painted by hand.  $450.00

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Dominic the Monk
Dominic is sculpted from interlock cloth hand dyed to a light peach/pink skin tone. The eyes are acrylic inserts. His hair is rabbit fur. His tunic is made of wool. Of course he has a night shirt under the tunic, and undergarments. A pair of leather shoes completes his outfit.  SOLD

 

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Mariah the Mermaid
Mariah is sculpted from hand-dyed doe suede. Her hair is made of wool and adorned with a special woven yarn that resembles seaweed. Her top is made of an assortment of yarns and she has a fish that swims with her. Mariah is balanced on a brass stand, which makes it appear she is swimming. Her bottom is made of a beautiful fabric with is beaded with coral beads. The real plus is the tail. The fin is completely beaded. $250.00

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Driscol and Willow Wisp Fairy
Driscol is a leprechaun and is an extremely dapper dresser. As everyone knows, leprechauns are full of wild and wonderful stories. He is with the Willow Wisp Fairy sitting in the forest chatting away a summer day. Driscol and the fairy are sculpted from doe suede. Driscol has a complete armature skeleton, and the Willow Wisp Fairy has partial armature. There are many wonderful features such as the Fairy’s shoes are made of beads and sequins.  SOLD

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