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Notes: Invoke your past-life tribal princess-or alchemist-with this harmonious array of hammered and smooth metals. Graduated pendants in lead-free plating of gold, silver, and copper dangle from a black cord in a striking presentation. Copperplated, lever-back

Notes: Deep down-way deep-lie the origins of this robust design. Drawn, in fact, from a printed pattern on a bolt of African cloth, the 3-D geometry of this handsome ring can be worn to express the unity of the tribesman (you) and the tribe (your family). Satin-

Notes: Taken from Slavic mythology, this massive disk represents the Morning Star-impressively interpreted by sculptor Carolyn Kinder in an impressive statue worthy of display under a spotlight. Stone-textured resin. 29 1/2" high on felted base; 27 pounds. Pleas

Notes: Wings! What prouder moment in a cherub's life? Experience the pride of achievement by bestowing on yourself these marks of distinction: gleaming angel wings rewarding a life well lead! Beautifully matched, they gleam in polished, rhodium plating for everl

Notes: As Nature sleeps, the Fair Season advances! Borne on a flotilla of teacups and slippers, swans and toads, the Faeries of Spring cross the pond in the wake of Winter in this fanciful work (reproduced from the watercolor original) by fantasist David Delamar

Notes: Autumn advances-through the night! By torchlight and lanterns, a host of winged sprites follows on the heels of departing summer in this fanciful faerie dreamscape. Reproduced from the original by artist David Delamare. Goldtoned wood frame, mounted under

Notes: Long live the Faerie Queen! Her Majesty is drawn in her (cobbled!) carriage and preceded by a parade of sprightly courtiers, as chronicled in this color print of the original painting by artist David Delamare. Goldtoned wood frame, under glass for instant

Notes: Her retinue? Faeries. Her chariot? An ice skate! Artist David Delamare ennobles the winter landscape with a procession of courtiers from the Faerie Realm. Reproduced in color from the original painting, it enchants the beholder in its goldtoned wood frame

Notes: Genuine Baltic amber-in rainbow hues! Millennia-old, "light-capturing" resins capture attention, too, in this delightful trio of colorful sterling silver bands. Handcrafted in Poland. Whole sizes 5-10. SAVE! 2 or more only $26.95 each!

Notes: Loomed expressly for our Pyramid patrons! Czech printmaker Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) defined Art Nouveau graphics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. We've commissioned tapestry reproductions of two of his 1902 masterpieces to grace your home: fai

Notes: Who's there? Elves, apparently! Guests will do a double take at the sight of this diminutive door and these tiny footprints. Ready to place against baseboards, on porches, outdoors, or in other visual "ambush" locations, these handpainted resin accents ad

Notes: Big'uns will do double takes when they come across these! Placed against a baseboard or shelf, our sprite-sized portals provide entry from another, much-more-fanciful world. Cast and handpainted in oak-textured plaster from the creators of our delightful

Notes: Big'uns will do double takes when they come across these! Placed against a baseboard or shelf, our sprite-sized portals provide entry from another, much-more-fanciful world. Cast and handpainted in oak-textured plaster from the creators of our delightful

Notes: Handcrafted and shipped to you from Ireland! Derived from Oghma, the Celtic god of elocution, the linear script called Ogham was Ireland's first written language-a 22-symbol alphabet of 1-5 strokes cut into stone across a vertical stemline. Many Irish nam

Notes: Like a Celtic equivalent of Rome's bibulous Bacchus, this leaf-wreathed Green Man does the honors at barside and counter, "biting" off the caps of beverages of all kinds. Ever dependable, he's solidly cast and fitted with a metal opener for years of faith

Notes: Fond of travel? Modeled after the directional "rose" found on the dials of compasses, on maps, and on nautical charts, this jaunty pendant glows with a cabochon of genuine amber at its center. Sterling silver. 1 1/4" diam.

Notes: Fond of travel? Modeled after the directional "rose" found on the dials of compasses, on maps, and on nautical charts, this jaunty pendant glows with a cabochon of genuine amber at its center. Sterling silver. 1 1/4" diam.

Notes: Once reserved for cloistered monks, this tranquil view of 15th-century Ireland can now be yours. Sculptor/artist Ruth McNay replicates a graceful window from the Franciscan Rosserk Friary of County Mayo, complete with handpainted vista. A celebration of G

Notes: Green Men, to be exact: those leafy, forest-hidden deities of the ancient Celts, decked in the raiment of the passing year! Beautifully cast, then hand-finished and enamel-tinted for the look and feel of weathered bronze, each display-sized wall medallion

Notes: Here's your chance to meet a princess! Invited by The Friend Catchers of England, Her Fairy Highness makes a rare above-ground appearance (she arrived by blackbird on Midsummer Eve), receiving guests at her temporary palace. Handpainted, cast-plaster coll



