Sunday, October 30, 2011

Malayan Tapir Keychain



Carry your support with you in your pocket!

Our Pewter Malayan Tapir Keychain


This lifelike and detailed Malayan (Asian) tapir replica was hand-cast for The Tapir Preservation Fund in the state of Washington and made into a durable keychain. The fine detailing makes it a handsome and unique piece. Although it is not in color, you can see a faint line where the black and white colors of the real tapir separate. The facial features and musculature are strong - and while we're speaking of strength, the keychain is extremely durable. It's made of heavy pewter burnished to a shine, and two small rings attach it to the ring that is provided for keys. The word "TAPIR" is clearly imprinted above the animal. The size is also substantial. The oval with the tapir in it is 2 inches long at the outside, and the ring for keys 1 1/4 inches across. You will love this high-quality, unusual piece of tapir art, and your purchase will support the conservation of these endangered animals in the wild. The same tapir casting was used for the very special hand-painted Malayan tapir pins/tie tacks also made for especially for TPF.

This blog is sponsored by Tapir and Friends Animal Store.

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