EDMIN09 Giraffe – Miniature

“The giraffe, by its lofty stature, much elongated neck, fore-legs, head and tongue, has its whole frame beautifully adapted for browsing on the higher branches of trees.”

from The Origin of Species
by Charles Darwin

EDMIN10 Tyrannosaurus Rex – Miniature

Henry Fairfield Osborn, president of the American Museum of Natural History, named the Tyrannosaurus Rex in 1905.  The generic name is derived from the Greek words tyrannos, meaning “tyrant” and sauros, meaning “lizard”.  Osborn used the Latin word rex, meaning “king”, for the specific name. The full binomial therefore translates to “tyrant lizard the king” or “King Tyrant Lizard”, emphasizing the animal’s size and perceived dominance over other species of the time.

ED03 Dragon – Figure (Red)

‘Red, the Eastern fire of the mighty dragon,
The colour in his eyes of hope and promise.
Red, the Western death?s bloodbath of sin,
In monster?s claws a tale of greed and pain.
Red, the blooming flowers of love, and thorns of hate,
Ribbons hung from mystery, of life and death the same.’

Red Dragon
A Poem by Anna Simmons

ED03G Dragon – Figure (Green)

‘Red, the Eastern fire of the mighty dragon,
The colour in his eyes of hope and promise.
Red, the Western death?s bloodbath of sin,
In monster?s claws a tale of greed and pain.
Red, the blooming flowers of love, and thorns of hate,
Ribbons hung from mystery, of life and death the same.’

Red Dragon
A Poem by Anna Simmons

ED04 Elephant – Figure (Mocha)

‘The elephant goes like this, like that.
He’s terribly big. And he’s terribly fat.
He has no fingers, He has no toes,
But goodness gracious, What a nose!’

The Elephant
Author Unknown

ED24CG Gorilla – Figure (Congo Limited Edition 25)

“I shall never forget my first encounter with gorillas. Sound preceded sight. Odor preceded sound in the form of an overwhelming, musky-barnyard, humanlike scent. The air was suddenly rent by a high-pitched series of screams followed by the rhythmic rondo of sharp pok-pok chestbeats from a great silverbacked male obscured behind what seemed an impenetrable wall of vegetation.”

by Dian Fossey

EDPOSKC Point of Sale – Plaque (Charlie)

Edge Sculpture ‘Charlie’ Plaque, the same style and material as your much loved Edge Sculpture, their distinctive logo – Edge Sculpture – now available as a plaque to sit beautifully with your collection.

EDPOSPR Point of Sale – Plaque (Pride)

Edge Sculpture ‘Pride’ Plaque, the same style and material as your much loved Edge Sculpture, their distinctive logo – Edge Sculpture – now available as a plaque to sit beautifully with your collection.

ED04W Elephant – Figure (White)

‘The elephant goes like this, like that.
He’s terribly big. And he’s terribly fat.
He has no fingers, He has no toes,
But goodness gracious, What a nose!’

The Elephant
Author Unknown