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  • These blue agate slices make great representations of lakes and water and even puddles within the sandtray.
  • Who wants to be a doctor and make someone well again?
  • Hippo

    $13.50
    This hippo has extremely powerful jaws and teeth. More people are killed by hippo's than any other wild animal!
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    Sometimes it is necessary to tie something up in a rope garland and this twig garland is excellent at symbolising things that need to remain confined, safe, or dead!

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    Clown

    $13.50
    A silly and jolly clown waiting for a laugh - happy memories or is someone scared of the clown?
  • The Beast is all dressed up ready for the Ball with his Beauty.  Great representation for seeing the good within.
  • Beautiful representation of mothering and protection.  The lioness is gently carrying her cub in her mouth.
  • Cute little table and 2 chairs decorated with coloured flowers.  Who will be having a tea party?
  • Gladiators fought for the entertainment of the crowds in Ancient Rome. By fighting in the arena, gladiators could gain favor and became celebrities in their time. The sport of gladiators lasted for almost 1,000 years. Gladiators were often slaves or criminals, but sometimes were volunteers who willingly participated. If they fought well in the games, they would gain recognition and become celebrities similar to the movie stars or professional athletes of today. They were often depicted in art and other objects, and sometimes even had endorsement deals for products just like modern sports stars.
  • This soldier has a crossbow ready to fire at you!

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    In folklore, Ogres are creatures who live on human flesh!  What does this little Gobelin want?
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    Dancer

    $13.80

    This is an exceptional figurine of a woman dancing. Is she a seductress or dancing to enjoy herself?

  • Wolf

    $13.80
    With steely eyes, this wolf looks as if he is running or possibly stalking his next meal.
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    A kind and approachable Queen Of Fairies dressed in her finest gown and ready to cast a spell.  What will be the wish

  • Quan Yin in the Goddess of Mercy, Compassion and Healing and is a symbol of selfless love.  She is knows as the female Buddha who has vowed to ease the suffering of all beings. and for over 2000 yrs (acc. to Buddhist History) has been the saviour of all in distress.  
  • Sadly, it is estimated that there are less than 350 tigers left in the wild.
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