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Lilac-breasted Roller - Paired Body Feathers Dark Blue - Lords Of Rivers
Lilac-breasted Roller - Paired Body Feathers Dark Blue - Lords Of Rivers
Coracias caudatus
Dear Customers.
In full agreement with the rules of the Washington Cites Convention, we remind you that if you live in Europe sending feathers or bird remains classified Appendix II/B is done without formality.
If you live outside the European Community 1 export permit is required, we make the process free of charge but it takes up to 2 months.
For feathers and remains Classified Appendix A, the permit is mandatory regardless of your location and 1 permit of import and to be requested by you for all exits of France.
Lilac-breasted Roller - Paired Body Feathers Dark Blue - Lords Of Rivers
Coracias caudatus
Lilac-breasted Roller comes in 3 shades of blue: bright, turquoise, dark blue. So it’s perfect if you’re a fan of blue! The color is natural, no dyes are used on the feathers of the Rollier à Long Brins, even if like the feathers of wings they seem soaked in ink. The feathers of the Lilac-breasted Roller can be used for drowned flies, soft hackles, salmon flies. The freestyle Victorian fly-fitter will find inspiration for the making of his flies, the small feathers being perfect to make gorges or under wings. Artisans, plumassier, milliner, you will find a source for your creativity with these feathers with different natural shades and different shapes. Accessories, jewelry, decorations, there is something for everyone/ register. “the eco touch”: all our feathers are molt feathers. Leave the same this one may have very slight defects (such as the feathers of wings whose tip is often eliminated).