A set of 6 lovely handcrafted antler horn buttons with two drilled holes per button size ( approx ) of each button ( 2.5 x 2 cm ) 25 x 20 mm Packing - carefully wrapped and packed using recycled and or reused packing material where possible You can find my vintage treasure listings here https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/VINTAGEbytheMAGPIE
Create an awesome display with your deer antlers by mounting them on a shield antler mounting plaque from Whitetail Woodcrafters. This taxidermy plaque is handcrafted in our shop from solid hardwood, and can be flame burned for a remarkably rustic look that will last forever. There is a heavy duty metal hanger on the back for easy installation. Check out our professional Taxidermy Mounting Kits for a low cost way to achieve exceptional taxidermy displays on your own. It is easy to personalize your shield antler taxidermy plaque. You can pick from our available wood choices above. Then, select the size plaque you would like from our options. Antlers and taxidermy mounting kit not included.
Thomson-Gazelle (Gazella thomsonii) Serengeti N.P., Tansania
Construction Handcrafted of mango wood with a water based finish. Our mango wood is sourced sustainably from orchard trees that no longer bear fruit, that would otherwise be cleared to make room for younger, more productive trees. Imported. Care Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Boxing hares, baby foxes, and London Zoo's rainforest exhibit.
Let your tablescape steal the show this year.
Free spirit very large sterling hoops with ravens in flight,deer antler horn and antler silver drops free spirit earrings! Approximately 2” diameter hoops
Bucephalandra biblis is an exciting new plant to the hobby which Aquafleur have been growing for many months. Crinkled edges give it an unusual look. Bucephalandra is a genus of flowering plants in the Araceae family so it makes them very unusual. The name derives from the Greek word for 'bull's head' due to its horn shaped antlers. Native to Borneo, this is a rare plant in the UK which is why it's so exciting! All Bucephalandra are slow growing and as a result prefer a low tech type of environment. I dare say it would do well in a CO2 infused tank, but it's certainly not necessary. Comparable to Anubias in terms of environment it prefers (low light). You need to tie them to wood or rock to survive otherwise the plant may rot.
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