Amethyst Predator - Height: 16 cm - Width: 14 cm- 1 kg - (1)

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Artistic figurative sculpture of a predatory bird, carved from semi-precious stones with a base of natural amethyst druse, origin Brazil, weight 1 kg and dimensions 16 × 14 × 6 cm.

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Body and Head: Carved in diverse varieties of quartz/chalcedony or jade/serpentine. The head and wings exhibit a pale green coloration with natural veining, while the chest is sculpted in a stone with cream/or pale orange tones (probably calcite, beige agate, or aventurine quartz).
Beak: Carved in a dark stone (probably obsidian, black onyx or hematite).
Feet: Made in golden metal (brass or cast bronze) with a detailed texture that imitates the realistic details of raptor talons.
Base: A splendid section of natural amethyst druzy with clearly defined violet/light violet crystals. The base serves both as structural counterweight and as a rough aesthetic contrast to the bird's glossy finish.

This is an artistic figurative sculpture depicting a predatory bird in a dynamic pose (likely an eagle or a hawk with wings spread), crafted entirely in semi-precious stones and minerals, mounted on a base of natural matrix.

Body and Head: Carved in diverse varieties of quartz/chalcedony or jade/serpentine. The head and wings exhibit a pale green coloration with natural veining, while the chest is sculpted in a stone with cream/or pale orange tones (probably calcite, beige agate, or aventurine quartz).
Beak: Carved in a dark stone (probably obsidian, black onyx or hematite).
Feet: Made in golden metal (brass or cast bronze) with a detailed texture that imitates the realistic details of raptor talons.
Base: A splendid section of natural amethyst druzy with clearly defined violet/light violet crystals. The base serves both as structural counterweight and as a rough aesthetic contrast to the bird's glossy finish.

This is an artistic figurative sculpture depicting a predatory bird in a dynamic pose (likely an eagle or a hawk with wings spread), crafted entirely in semi-precious stones and minerals, mounted on a base of natural matrix.

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Number of objects
1
Main mineral
Amethyst
Mineral form
Predator
Weight
1 kg
Country of origin
Brazil
Height
16 cm
Width
14 cm
Depth
6 cm
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