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Washington
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Hand-painted
Touch Stones by Kate Shawgo
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Original
Northwest native carvings by Herman Bruce

Mask by Herman Bruce |
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Innovative
wire wrapped gemstone jewelry by Charles Fedsall
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Dynamic
silver jewelry by Mik and Stevie Gilbert
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Original
CDs and tapes of Native American flute by Northern Cheyenne,
Charlie Rising Sun
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Mount
St. Helens glass objects from the Glass Eye Studios are favorites
of visitors to the area.

Mount St. Helens Glass by Glass Eye Studio
Wyoming - produces exceptional
fossil fish. These specimens provide an interesting look at
ancient aquatic life.
South Carolina - is the source
for 25 million year old Megaladon sharks teeth - some up to
6 inches long…it is said that the fish measured 10 feet for
every inch of tooth!
Florida - Ryan Frear , fine gold
wire wrap jeweler.
Arkansas - is well known for the
massive crystals from its famous quartz mines. Some of these
crystals are treated to produce aqua aura, opal aura and titanium
quartz.
Arizona - is the site of the largest
meteorite fall in North America. From this site come Canyon
Diablo meteorites. They are hard to obtain so they are raising
in value. The selection from Wonders of the World is from an
old collection.
Nationwide - Native American art
from many cultures including the Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, Cheyenne
and the Athabascan tribes of the northwest are featured at Wonders
of the World.
South Dakota-
Fossil Oreodont Skeleton

Fossil
Oreodont Skeleton
Fine silver & gemstone jewerly by Mik Gilbert
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Rainbow obsidian from volcanic deposits near Mexico City is shaped into spheres, eggs, hearts, and beads
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Oaxacan
Carvings

Wonders
of the World, Inc. (In the Spokane Flour Mill)
Owner - Pamela Barclay
W. 621 Mallon, Spokane, WA
Phone: 509-328-6890 / Fax: 509-327-7214
800-253-2976
Copyright © 2006 Wonders of the World, Inc.
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