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Bone Head - Harmony Kingdom Treasure Jest Manufacturer: Harmony Ball Co.
Model: TJTR
Code: HK_TJTR 3
$68.95 (IN STOCK) How soon can I get it?
Details:
- Harmony Kingdom
- Home of the Original Box Figurine
- Approx. 2 x 3.5 x 2.25
- Made In England
- Each Piece is hand-made from crushed marble, having the look and feel of antique ivory.
- Status: Fixed Edition
- Carving Date: 2006
- Release Date: 6/1/2006
- Edition Size: 1000
- Category: Box Figurine
- S e c r e t s
“Bone Head” is Harmony Kingdom’s first dinosaur themed box figurine. Our favorite master carver says he wishes he roamed the earth during the age of the dinosaurs but that would make him at least 65 million years old and probably a bit shaky on his feet. Peter’s triceratops is bemused by a meteorite landing at his feet. Was this the meteorite that caused dinosaurs’ extinction? The triceratops has trodden on a sign that reads “Hell Creek”, a rock formation in North Dakota that is rich in dinosaur discoveries. The hidden mouse has also turned up, just checking that his stand-in, the snake, is doing its job properly. Peter began carving “Bone Head” on his birthday, which is inscribed on the beast’s belly. A month later, he added the finishing touches while his son Sam was celebrating his fifth birthday, commemorated on the box’s lid. Peter imagines that the reason there are no photographs of dinosaurs is because they ate all the photographers, so his triceratops’ interior is full of cameras.
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- NOTE: Because Harmony Kingdom is handmade, individual box figurines may exhibit slight variations. While the artisans do their best to ensure that Harmony Kingdom boxes look seamless, many pieces do look like two-piece figurines.
- Harmony Kingdom’s artists often conceal a small motif on the box figurines they carve as a sort of “signature.” This identifies the piece as being their work and adds to the Secrets of the Kingdom. David Lawrence uses an acorn on most of his box figurines, and Peter Calvesbert uses a mouse. Many collectors enjoy searching for these small, hidden symbols of the artists.
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