The HK House of Peers and Harmony Kingdom offered you the opportunity to win a solid body prototype of Cerlulu (the blue dragon), one of the new Tamira's Treasures series of dragons. At the same time you assist NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill), a grass roots organization dedicated to eradicating mental illness and improving the quality of life for those affected by these diseases.
Cerlulu Solid Body Prototype
Cerlulu was carved in England by Monique Baldwin. It is one of six new Tamira's Treasures series dragons introduced this year, and is being issued in a limited edition of 5,000 pieces world wide. In addition to being solid, this prototype has several differences from the piece that was issued:
- The coloring is slightly different - the toenails, ears, and whiskers are grey.
- There are no hallmarks.
- The base is marked B 2.
Cerlulu Solid Body Prototype
Cerlulu Solid Body Prototype
Cerlulu Solid Body Prototype
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Cerlulu Solid Body Prototype Base
The blue dragon is an optimist and harbinger of spring. He is more humble and carefree than other dragons, and is associated with water, compassion, peace, and intuition. Cerlulu would be a delightful addition to any collection!
This auction was held on
and ended October 13, 2002
raising $1,026.00 for NAMI
Harmony Kingdom Cerlulu Prototype - Charity!
This eBay Auction was a charity auction sponsored by the HK House of Peers to benefit NAMI.
NAMI is the nation's leading grassroots organization solely dedicated to improving the lives of persons with severe mental illnesses (major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, obessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety disorders). Their efforts focus on support to persons with serious mental illnesses and to their families. They advocate non-discriminatory and equitable federal and state policies; increased research funding into the causes, symptoms, and treatments for mental illness; and education to eliminate the pervasive stigma toward severe mental illness. Through advocacy and education, NAMI translates biomedical research advances into effective treatment and services for individuals with serious mental illness.
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