Jennifer Kistler Studios: Medallions
Medallions

Medallions make a nice treat for yourself, or a great gift! They can be displayed
on mini plate stands, or hung as an ornament. They also make nice awards. Made in
the U.S.A. from high quality white resin, I cast them myself. Paint as desired;
make it realistic, or try a fun faux finish.



American Hero Quarter Horse.
3 1/4 inches. Open edition. Resin. 2004 work.

Above example painted by Jennifer Kistler.



Nobility II Andalusian.
3 1/4 inches. Open edition. Resin. 2003 work.

Shown here is the clay original.



Desert Breeze II Arabian.
3 1/4 inches. Open edition. Resin. 2003 work.

Shown here is an unpainted resin casting.



Scottish Terrier dog.
3 1/4 inches. Open edition. Resin. 2003 work.

Shown here is the clay original.


AVAILABLE UNPAINTED:

American Hero is in stock

Desert Breeze II is in stock, limited quantities (will cast more until remaining mold wears out)

Nobility II 1 in stock as of 11/20/08 (I do plan to cast more of this one, and may make another mold)

Scottish Terrier is in stock, limited quantities

About the Open Editions: Not limited to a set quantity. These may be discontinued at any time as molds wear out. Also, I hope to add new designs periodically, so check back!

PRICES, Effective 11/1/08: Unpainted medallions are $10 each. Buy 5 or more and pay $9 each (any combination), or 10 or more for $8 each. (plus shipping)

ORDERING: Prices do not include postage. Please e-mail to confirm availability and get postage quote to your location. Large orders may require time for additional copies to be cast. PayPal is preferred, I can also accept personal checks or money orders (from USA only).

Finishing Unpainted Medallions:
Unpainted medallions are versatile; they may finished as-is to be displayed on a mini plate stand or mounted to a plaque, or you may carefully drill a hole at the top for a ribbon or string. Unpainted medallions are generally shipped as they come out of the mold. They only require simple prep work, quick cleaning like with rubbing alcohol, and sealing with a spray primer, such as Krylon Sandable primer. Then they are ready to paint! As the sculping artist, I reserve all copyrights for the sculpture including any derivative works. In other words, you may modify and/or sell them if desired, as long as you aren't reproducing them. Follow safety precautions for the tools and materials you are using, work at your own risk.


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