The Details:
Specially crafted in a limited edition for the Wildlife Jewels® Capsule Collection
Specially crafted in a limited edition for the Wildlife Jewels® Capsule Collection
Wildlife Jewels® Collections designs are exclusive and feature original hand-painted artwork and wildlife photographs by Wildlife Jewels’ Artist
The front displays our “Morganite Rita the Raccoon Gem” painting sitting above the signature hand-painted Wildlife Jewels® gemstone
Measurement: Width 4.2”, Length 4.2”
Dimensions: 4.2"l x 4.2"w x 0.375"h
Smooth glass top
Dishwasher safe
Note: This item is made-to-order. Ships in 5-7 business days
The Collection: Wildlife Jewels x Project Wildlife Ambassadors Collection
This artistic collection features elegant designs with complementary colors and vibrant prints featuring an exclusive collection with limited edition designs, apparel, decor products and educational works of art featuring Wildlife Ambassadors of Project Wildlife. Our goal is to raise awareness for the Wildlife Ambassadors at Project Wildlife and to promote and support Project Wildlife. This collaboration aims to raise funds and awareness for Project Wildlife and their wonderful wildlife ambassadors by donating a portion of the proceeds from our sales.
“Morganite Rita the Raccoon Gem" Painting: The original Wildlife Jewels 24 x 24-inch acrylic painting on canvas captures the beauty and charm of a beloved Wildlife Ambassador, Rita the Raccoon. Proudly posed atop the signature Wildlife Jewels gemstone, Rita symbolizes the artist's belief that her life and vitality are far more precious than any gemstone. Intricate details bring the piece to life, with delicate, gem-like dots adding to Rita's radiant presence. A dazzling gold and pink crown graces her head, perfectly reflecting her adorable personality and regal essence. Morganite Rita the Raccoon is both a celebration of nature's elegance and a powerful tribute to the importance of wildlife conservation. Rita was found as an infant in a community member's backyard, alone and crying for help. She now resides full-time at our Ramona Wildlife Center, serving as a beloved wildlife ambassador.