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Award Winning Carvings Spoonbill Hen
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Spoonbill Hen

Sale Price:$1,500.00 Original Price:$2,000.00
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Celebrate the playful charm and striking beauty of North America’s wetlands with this exquisite Northern Shoveler carving — a masterfully handcrafted tribute to one of the continent’s most distinctive and eye-catching dabbling ducks.

The Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata), often affectionately called the “spoonbill,” is admired for its unmistakable oversized spatula-shaped bill and vibrant plumage. The drake is particularly stunning, with an iridescent green head, bold yellow eyes, white chest, and rich chestnut flanks, while the hen’s beautifully patterned brown plumage offers subtle elegance. Known for their unique surface-feeding behavior — skimming water with their wide bills — Northern Shovelers are beloved by hunters, birders, and collectors alike.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this piece showcases exceptional craftsmanship and lifelike artistry. Each feather, curve, and posture is meticulously shaped by hand, then painted with acrylic paints to capture the brilliant colors, delicate details, and natural essence of this fascinating species. Whether displayed in a hunting lodge, rustic home, or fine wildlife art collection, this Northern Shoveler carving is sure to stand out as a treasured showpiece.

Details:

  • Species: Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

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

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Celebrate the playful charm and striking beauty of North America’s wetlands with this exquisite Northern Shoveler carving — a masterfully handcrafted tribute to one of the continent’s most distinctive and eye-catching dabbling ducks.

The Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata), often affectionately called the “spoonbill,” is admired for its unmistakable oversized spatula-shaped bill and vibrant plumage. The drake is particularly stunning, with an iridescent green head, bold yellow eyes, white chest, and rich chestnut flanks, while the hen’s beautifully patterned brown plumage offers subtle elegance. Known for their unique surface-feeding behavior — skimming water with their wide bills — Northern Shovelers are beloved by hunters, birders, and collectors alike.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this piece showcases exceptional craftsmanship and lifelike artistry. Each feather, curve, and posture is meticulously shaped by hand, then painted with acrylic paints to capture the brilliant colors, delicate details, and natural essence of this fascinating species. Whether displayed in a hunting lodge, rustic home, or fine wildlife art collection, this Northern Shoveler carving is sure to stand out as a treasured showpiece.

Details:

  • Species: Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

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

Celebrate the playful charm and striking beauty of North America’s wetlands with this exquisite Northern Shoveler carving — a masterfully handcrafted tribute to one of the continent’s most distinctive and eye-catching dabbling ducks.

The Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata), often affectionately called the “spoonbill,” is admired for its unmistakable oversized spatula-shaped bill and vibrant plumage. The drake is particularly stunning, with an iridescent green head, bold yellow eyes, white chest, and rich chestnut flanks, while the hen’s beautifully patterned brown plumage offers subtle elegance. Known for their unique surface-feeding behavior — skimming water with their wide bills — Northern Shovelers are beloved by hunters, birders, and collectors alike.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this piece showcases exceptional craftsmanship and lifelike artistry. Each feather, curve, and posture is meticulously shaped by hand, then painted with acrylic paints to capture the brilliant colors, delicate details, and natural essence of this fascinating species. Whether displayed in a hunting lodge, rustic home, or fine wildlife art collection, this Northern Shoveler carving is sure to stand out as a treasured showpiece.

Details:

  • Species: Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

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

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