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BANKSIA NUT LONG
A single longitudinal slice of Banksia Nut with a double suede background. This piece is sliced from the Australian Banksia Nut which is found in Western Australia and is named after the Botanist Sir Joseph Banks who sailed with Captain Cooke. The nuts must be picked from the tree when... -
BANKSIA ROUND
Three latitudinal slices of Banksia Nut with a double suede background.These Pieces are sliced from the Australian Banksia Nut which is found in Western Australia and are named after the Botanist Sir Joseph Banks who sailed with Captain Cooke. The nuts must be picked from the tree when mature and... -
DACTIOLOCERAS
An English ammonite whose charcoal colours combine effectively with red reed on a dual suede backdrop. Dactylioceras was a widespread genus of ammonite from the Jurassic period, approximately 172 million years ago . They are generally small, averaging 65 mm in diameter..Strange to think that these wonderful specimens were deposited... -
FOSSILISED FISH
This Jianghanichthys fossilised fish has been mounted on a complimentary hand made paper that has been died and overpainted in layers to achieve a uniquely appropriate setting for the fish to ‘swim’ in. This fish is shown in a it’s original grey claylike matrix where it was embedded some 120... -
FRENCH PARTRIDGE FEATHERS
These attractive French Partridge feathers are mounted on a real wood veneer . I have split the veneer and mounted it on a dense black backing enabling a vertical striping to be produced which picks up well with the feather colours. The French or red-legged partridge as it is more... -
GUINEA FOWL FEATHERS
These South African Guinea Fowl feathers are mounted on an ochre veneer. I have split the veneer and mounted it on a dense black backing enabling a vertical striping to be produced which picks up well with the feather colours. Guinea fowl feathers are spectacularly spotty, in shades of oyster... -
ILMINSTER AMMONITE
An English ammonite whose limestone colours combine effectively with black reed on a dual suede backdrop. The Ilminster area of Somerset is well known for the Jurassic Junction Bed which yields a wide range of ammonites which can simply be picked up off the fields. Locals crowd the fields when... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by red Egyptian reed and various other pan reeds. Backed with two complementary suedes to complete a unique... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by a broad black Egyptian reed and red pan reed. Backed with two complementary suedes to complete a... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by black Egyptian reed and various other pan reeds. Backed with two complementary suedes to complete a unique... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by black Egyptian reed and various other pan reeds. Backed with two complementary suedes to complete a unique... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by Bahaman sea fan Backed with two complementary suedes to complete a unique piece of artwork. These fossils... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by pan reeds. Backed with two complementary suedes to complete a unique piece of artwork. These fossils have... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by black Egyptian reed and red pan reed. Backed with two complementary suedes to complete a unique piece... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by a vibrant individually dyed hand made paper with embedded bamboo fibre to complete a unique piece of... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by a backing of real wood veneer that has been split vertically and reconfigured to complete a unique... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE
This is an actual Ammonite from Madagascar that has been cut in half to reveal the inner beauty of the specimen that is around 150 million years old. It’s presentation is enhanced by black Egyptian reed and various other pan reeds. Backed with two complementary suedes to complete a unique... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE PAIR
This pair of actual Ammonites from Madagascar have been cut in half to reveal their inner beauty. They are around 150 million years old. The presentation is enhanced by pan reeds. Backed with two complementary suedes to complete a unique piece of artwork. These fossils have fascinated people throughout the... -
MADAGASCAN AMMONITE PAIR
This pair of actual Ammonites from Madagascar have been cut in half to reveal their inner beauty. They are around 150 million years old. The presentation is enhanced by a handmade paper to complete a unique piece of artwork. These fossils have fascinated people throughout the ages. There is various... -
MARUPA BEAN
This unusual pair of Marupa beans combine very well on a backing of suede. The pods come from the Marupa tree in the Amazon forest of Brazil.



















