SHELL ART - TURTLE

H1995.1234

Turtle body - large brown and white speckled shell.
Head - small greeny-grey and orange shell with two small yellow plastic eyes stuck on it. Head is attached to the body by an orange piece of pipe-cleaner and glue.
Underside of body - 4 similar white shells stuck in two rows for feet.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1995.1234
Accession Date: 11 Jul 1995
Credit: Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service

Material

Shell0 - Whole
Synthetic Polymer/Synthetic/Polymer
glue/Adhesive/Unclassified

Measurement

length55mm
width40mm
height20mm

 


 

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