A figurine of a fish-tailed horse carved from antler.
I call them Sygi. Not sure where the name came from, just popped to mind. I carved them from dropped moose antler. The bead is a moonstone and the eyes are some type of red gem i pried from a broken ring. They look mostly cervine, but the head and tail came out more canine.
Letter opener carved from antler to resemble a fox-like figure with extra flourishes in the form of petal like protrusions, holes, and carved out geometric patterns.
You’re in a Zoom meeting, Harry
This one was a white tailed deer antler according to PetSmart. It was a puppy chew, so it was already split and slender, so less room to work. Working in the patterns was relaxing. Makes a decent letter opener.
A figurine of an owl-like creature carved from antler.
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Judgement, Justice, and Temperance. Because nothing says Judgement like a looming goat face in the sky, and nothing says Temperance like a nice pot of tea. And Justice is a fragile thing that needs to be defended. I had fun with the color schemes on Justice and Temperance. Judgement was an early one where I was still being restrained with my use of color.
A figurine of a species-ambiguous creature carved from antler. Creature is seated on haunches with a front paw raised in greeting.
The Devil, The Star, and Strength.
I’m no tarot aficionado, but I interpreted strength as solitary strength verse group strength. The Star is an owl-wolf if you can make out the eye, feathers, and talons.