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Out of stockA silly and jolly clown waiting for a laugh - happy memories or is someone scared of the clown?
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Out of stockWhat will be put into the toilet? Can be a representation for when someone is sick or for something they want to get rid of.
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Out of stockGanesha , the elephant-headed God, is known as the remover of obstacles and Lord of beginnings. Prosperity, Success, Safety &Remover of Obstacles - he is the god of good fortune.
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Out of stockGreat representational piece for the sandtray. Meaning will differ with each individual. Most commonly it is seen as a representation of death and mortality, but it has many other uses including: - To invoke fear or caution. - To celebrate the memory of the dead. - To celebrate life. - As a symbol of vanity.
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This mythological Rhinoceros man is dressed in regal amour. Is he fighting for good or evil?
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Fierce 3 headed Dragon with orange & yellow flame coming out of one of the mouths. Few creatures inspire fear and respect like a full-grown fire dragon. While other dragons have powerful limbs, multiple heads, sharp horns, and fire-breathing capabilities, none combine all those attributes like the dangerous fire dragon.