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Award Winning Carvings Common Merganser Pair
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Common Merganser Pair

Sale Price:$1,250.00 Original Price:$1,500.00
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Celebrate the bold elegance and powerful grace of North America’s rivers and lakes with this exquisite Common Merganser carving pair — a masterfully handcrafted set that honors one of the continent’s most striking and admired diving ducks.

The Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) is renowned among waterfowl hunters and birders for its slender, streamlined form, striking plumage, and expert fish-hunting skills. The drake dazzles with his gleaming white body, iridescent dark green head, slender red bill, and black back, while the hen adds contrast with her warm gray body, chestnut crest, and soft white throat. Found across northern rivers, lakes, and forested waterways, Common Mergansers are a symbol of wild, untamed waters — making them a prized subject for both hunters and collectors.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this pair showcases exceptional craftsmanship, with every feather, curve, and posture meticulously shaped by hand. Painted using fine acrylic paints, the carving captures the vivid contrasts, delicate feather patterns, and lifelike stance that make this pair truly eye-catching. Whether displayed in a hunting lodge, rustic home, or fine wildlife art collection, this Common Merganser carving pair stands as a striking tribute to craftsmanship, nature, and tradition.

Details:

  • Species: Common Merganser (Mergus merganser)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

  • Perfect for wildlife art collectors, waterfowl hunters, birders, rustic decorators, and nature lovers

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Celebrate the bold elegance and powerful grace of North America’s rivers and lakes with this exquisite Common Merganser carving pair — a masterfully handcrafted set that honors one of the continent’s most striking and admired diving ducks.

The Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) is renowned among waterfowl hunters and birders for its slender, streamlined form, striking plumage, and expert fish-hunting skills. The drake dazzles with his gleaming white body, iridescent dark green head, slender red bill, and black back, while the hen adds contrast with her warm gray body, chestnut crest, and soft white throat. Found across northern rivers, lakes, and forested waterways, Common Mergansers are a symbol of wild, untamed waters — making them a prized subject for both hunters and collectors.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this pair showcases exceptional craftsmanship, with every feather, curve, and posture meticulously shaped by hand. Painted using fine acrylic paints, the carving captures the vivid contrasts, delicate feather patterns, and lifelike stance that make this pair truly eye-catching. Whether displayed in a hunting lodge, rustic home, or fine wildlife art collection, this Common Merganser carving pair stands as a striking tribute to craftsmanship, nature, and tradition.

Details:

  • Species: Common Merganser (Mergus merganser)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

  • Perfect for wildlife art collectors, waterfowl hunters, birders, rustic decorators, and nature lovers

Celebrate the bold elegance and powerful grace of North America’s rivers and lakes with this exquisite Common Merganser carving pair — a masterfully handcrafted set that honors one of the continent’s most striking and admired diving ducks.

The Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) is renowned among waterfowl hunters and birders for its slender, streamlined form, striking plumage, and expert fish-hunting skills. The drake dazzles with his gleaming white body, iridescent dark green head, slender red bill, and black back, while the hen adds contrast with her warm gray body, chestnut crest, and soft white throat. Found across northern rivers, lakes, and forested waterways, Common Mergansers are a symbol of wild, untamed waters — making them a prized subject for both hunters and collectors.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this pair showcases exceptional craftsmanship, with every feather, curve, and posture meticulously shaped by hand. Painted using fine acrylic paints, the carving captures the vivid contrasts, delicate feather patterns, and lifelike stance that make this pair truly eye-catching. Whether displayed in a hunting lodge, rustic home, or fine wildlife art collection, this Common Merganser carving pair stands as a striking tribute to craftsmanship, nature, and tradition.

Details:

  • Species: Common Merganser (Mergus merganser)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

  • Perfect for wildlife art collectors, waterfowl hunters, birders, rustic decorators, and nature lovers

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