Natural Gemstone Bird Sculpture(27 items)
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Featured Reviews on Natural Gemstone Bird Sculpture
Serpentine and onyx sculpture, 'Parrot Love'





By Tracy
So Pretty
These adorable parrots have a place of honor in my living room, atop my piano. They are very pretty and have a little bit of weight to them.
Calcite and amethyst sculpture, 'Macaw Family'





By Kathleen
Will collect more as they become available
Absolutely love these little guys. I have a collection of them and the amethyst is really vibrant and really pops next to the others.
Aragonite and sodalite sculpture, 'Curious Duck'





By Patricia
Beautiful Piece of Work
The detailing on this is gorgeous and my son-in-law will love it. The head came off just below the neckband during the shipping process but I can see that it had been attached with adhesive, so I will re-attach it before Christmas. It is a beautiful little creature, unlike any duck that I am familiar with.
Popular Natural Gemstone Bird Sculpture
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Fair Trade Gemstone Eagle Sculpture, "Proud Eagle"
$39.99Sculpted of gems, a majestic eagle boasts feathers of black and white onyx and an aragonite beak. Cesar Gonzales creates an exquisite sculpture, crafting the bright eyes from glass and the realistic feet from copper. The proud bird perches on a calcite and pyrite trunk.
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Artisan Crafted Quartz and Amethyst Bird Sculpture, "Lovebirds"
$424.99The delicate pink of rose quartz suggests warm affection. Sculpted of gemstones, two lovebirds bill and coo. Alexandre Costa carves the couple by hand, adding beaks of blue sodalite. They perch on an amethyst base with feet fashioned of nickel plated brass.
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Handcrafted Brazilian Gemstone Bird Sculpture, "Macaw Family"
$209.99The delicate glow of yellow calcite suggests warm affection. Sculpted of natural stones, two birds perch protectively near their nest. Alexandre Costa carves the couple by hand, setting the macaw family side by side in a single sculpture. One bird features tail feathers of sodalite and rose quartz with a bright jasper beak. The other flaunts a fluorite and green quartz tail with a dolomite beak. They perch on a drusy amethyst base with feet fashioned of silver plated brass. The nest is fluorite while the eggs are shaped from rose quartz and crystal quartz.