Hand-cast and hand- painted work of art featuring the imagery of acclaimed artist Ted Blaylock
Adorned with real feathers and Native American-inspired medallions and beading
©2010 Blaylock Originals, Inc. All rights reserved.
Soar with the mighty eagle, and experience the power of the wild
In Native American culture the eagle is considered a sacred messenger who carries the dreams of the tribe to the spirit world on powerful wings. Now that ceremonial symbolism inspires a fi rst-of-its-kind wall sculpture available only from The Bradford Exchange.
“Soaring Spirits” is sculpted in the likeness of a ceremonial headdress and
is decorated with real feathers, hand-painted beadwork and Native American- inspired accents. It is further adorned with artist Ted Blaylock’s dramatic por- traits of eagles. Mr. Blaylock’s imagery pays tribute to the way elaborate war bonnets are decorated with the likeness of animals to conjure their spirits.
Exceptional value; satisfaction guaranteed
“Soaring Spirits” comes with a 365-day money-back guarantee and is issued in a limited edition. Act now to obtain it in two easy installments of $14.99 each, for a total of $29.99*. Send no money now. Just return the Reservation Application today or you could miss out!
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Shown much smaller than actual size of appr. 8" wide x 9¼" high Includes a built-in hanging device for quick and safe display.
RESERVATION APPLICATION SEND NO MONEY NOW
9345 Milwaukee Avenue · Niles, IL 60714-1393 YES. Please reserve the “Soaring Spirits” replica headdress for me as Please Respond Promptly
described in this announcement. Limit: one per order.
Signature Mrs. Mr. Ms.
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Zip 01-10325-001-E84691
*Plus $6.99 shipping and service. Limited-edition presentation restricted to 295 casting days. Please allow 4-8 weeks after initial payment for shipment. Sales subject to product availability and order acceptance.
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