Owl pendant

From a beads destash I bought a while ago from Etsy. I justĀ realizedĀ it was not included in the collection.

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Mother of pearl pendant

Quecraft on Etsy

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Buffalo horn comb

Quecraft on Etsy

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Buffalo horn statues

Beautifully hand carved. Ordered from Quecraft on Etsy.

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Knitted and warm owls

Neck warmer and fingerless gloves, knitted by Fotini (Homelab on Etsy)

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Owl-pattern fabric

From Kame-san and Etsy

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Owl gloves

You can make a girl happy with this pair of owl gloves. Quick, before the cold gets here...
The gloves are available here

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Ivory owl

From Uptown Vintage

Light ivory in color, glass body and acrylic head with gold painted eyes. Still smells of the fragrance that was held in years ago. It makes a great hiding place for smaller owls

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Another bag

From Mehran on Etsy

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Matrioshka owl family

Bought from SavageArtworks on Etsy, these five owls are the Wizards' Couriers.

These nesting doll owls are based on the description of some of the owls in the Harry Potter books.

The tallest one is Errol, the Weasleys' owl, a very clumsy Great Grey Owl.
Hedwig is Harry's owl. it is a large, beautiful female Snowy Owl. In the movie, they have actually used a male owl, which has less dark markings.
The third one is Malfoy's owl, a large Eurasian Eagle Owl, very serious and little intimidating.
The forth one is Percy's screech owl, mentioned briefly in The prisoner of Azkaban.
The smallest owl is Ron's Pigwidgeon. Described only as a tiny, twittering bird, yet very hyperactive and expressive, guesses are that it is either a Scoops owl (the one in the set) or a Little owl.

They have all been hand painted in acrylics and then coated with a protective finish.

   

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