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Monal-Impeyan Pheasant - Full Skin - Lords Of Rivers
Monal-Impeyan Pheasant - Full Skin - Lords Of Rivers
himalayan mona
The photos are those of the bird you will receive!
Prepared in the land of strikes |
sold with Certificate/CITES |
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.
Monal-Impeyan Pheasant - Full Skin - Lords Of Rivers
himalayan mona
Skin prepared by a master taxidermist in France - The mastery of this artisan guarantees you a perfectly prepared product.
Dear customer, if you live out of Europe, please create your account and indicate a valid address ,then prices will appear without French VAT ,so a discount of 20%.
Probably one of the most beautiful birds it is.
Traditionally, Impeyan feathers were used on the Famous «Bronze Pirate».
Specifically, the copper-coloured feathers of the neck and the crest feathers that are used for part of the wing.
The pointed feathers iridescent green under the nape can be used for cheeks, wings, body.
The wings are covered with many blue chrome feathers that can be used everywhere for the same uses as above.
The back and wing feathers are bluish-purple and have entire wings on Freestyle salmon flies.
There are practically no feathers on this bird that a creative mind cannot use.
This also applies to the craftsman looking for feathers of incredible color.
The skin is delivered in a mail box 70 cm long (27.6 in) by 50 cm width (19.7 in) by 5 cm high (2in).
It is kept by ties on an acid-free black cardboard and protected by a waterproof bag.
An identification plate is laminated on the cardboard containing all the information about the bird, as well as its identification.
Skin from a French breeding farm owned by capable people.
Breeding recognized by the State Washington Convention annexe I.
Identification ring on the bird's leg + Certificate Cites.