Staghorn Collection
"Discover the Fascinating World of Staghorn: From Ferns to Antler-inspired Artifacts" The common staghorn fern, also known as the Elkhorn fern (Platycerium bifurcate
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"Discover the Fascinating World of Staghorn: From Ferns to Antler-inspired Artifacts" The common staghorn fern, also known as the Elkhorn fern (Platycerium bifurcate), is a stunning plant native to Australia's Atherton Tableland in North Queensland. Its unique antler-like fronds make it a captivating addition to any garden or indoor space. Journey through the lush landscapes of North Queensland and behold the magnificent Elkhorn/Staghorn fern (Atherton Tableland). This natural wonder showcases nature's artistic prowess with its intricate and eye-catching foliage. Staghorn Sumac, a tree renowned for its vibrant autumn colors, adds a touch of fiery beauty to any landscape. With its distinctive velvet-like branches resembling deer antlers, this tree stands out among others. Dive into an underwater paradise with a colourful multi-textured coral cluster that resembles the majestic antlers of stags. Nature's artistry knows no bounds. Step back in time and explore historical artifacts inspired by stag horns such as the Wheellock Rifle from Nuremberg in 1600, crafted by Rudolf Danner. This masterpiece showcases how nature can inspire human creativity. Delve into history with an exquisite powder flask dating back to c. 1570, made from real stag antler—a testament to both craftsmanship and resourcefulness. Uncover ancient hunting traditions with a Hunting Hanger from Germany featuring an intricately designed handle dating back to around 1670, showcasing the enduring influence of stags on weaponry design. Take aim at history as you discover crossbows like those created in Nuremberg in 1570 and Dresden in 1732—weapons that embody both power and elegance while drawing inspiration from majestic stags. Travel further back in time with a Powder Horn originating from Germany circa 1560.