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"Buffalo Skull" - Personalized GREETING CARD
Buffalo is called "Tatanka" by the Native American Lakota People. The Buffalo is regarded as a special gift from the Creator because it provided food, clothing, shelter, and tools for the people. Buffalo teaches us to be generous and giving to those in need.
Share the Self-Sacrificing soul of Tatanka when you send this Southwestern-style Native American Buffalo Skull Medicine Wheel Greeting Card featuring the image of my original Semi-Relief Sand Sculpture titled "Buffalo Skull."
Greeting Card Details
- Title: "Buffalo Skull"
- Dimensions: 7" x 5" (landscape)
- Printed on 120 lb, 17 point thick, matte paper
- Matte finish inside for smudge-free writing
- Standard white envelope included
- Inside: The TOP features the Title of the original artwork and a description of the "medicine" that Buffalo provides, and further details about the symbolism of the original sand sculpture's composition. The BOTTOM can either be left blank - OR - personalized with your own message.
- Back: Features the Title of the original artwork, Artist Information, and a short Biography.
* Font and Format of text will vary depending on message and amount of words, but will be similar to the Sample Text photo.
* Returns and cancellations of Personalized cards will NOT be accepted.
* Pen is shown for sizing purposes only. Watermarks are used for copyright purposes and are not on the actual product.
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Other items featuring "Buffalo Skull" and/or my similar sand sculpture titled "Southwestern Skull - Tatanka":
- "Southwestern Skull - Tatanka" Original Sand Sculpture
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Videos detailing the multi-dimensional attributes of my semi-relief sand sculptures can be viewed here.
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In accordance with the "Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990" - This artwork is NOT Native American (Indian) produced. All references to Indigenous Peoples' are utilized in conjunction with the theme of the artwork, and is not to identify the particular artwork as being Indian-Produced.