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Cane

Shellfolk No 024

Adopted

A pelican-shaped Shellfolk figure made from pale shells, with a long beak and one wing lifted, standing on a pink shell base and appearing watchful and still.

Cane is a Shellfolk pelican figure formed from pale, translucent fish bones with natural variations of cream, amber, and soft grey. His long beak and extended neck curve forward in a poised, attentive posture. One wing is lifted and swept back, giving the impression of motion paused mid-watch rather than flight begun or ended. He stands on a warm pink scallop shell base that suggests shoreline rock or shallow water. The surface of the shells shows natural markings and weathering, reinforcing a sense of age, experience, and long observation.

Pelicans are from the scientific order Pelecaniformes, the family Pelecanidae and the genus Pelecanus, from where he gets his name Cane.

7 cm High

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