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Pettikash

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Pettikash is one of the least evil and least greedy of the Prophitz as well as the smallest. She is completely content to play with what little money she has. Most people have her around but don't pay much attention to her unless they need something small, and then even though it may be unconsciously, they are pleased to have her. You can usually find her hiding under the counter near the petty cash box. She likes to think of herself as the protector of small change, so be careful not to get attacked should you be delving into the money unecessarily or for the wrong reasons

Pettikash is not likely to make much difference in mid April, so most don't even consider her to be something to hide or show either way. It also doesn't seem to be a major difference one way or the other whether people let others know they have her or not.

She is one of the few full sculpts I have done lately since most have been poseable. She is also the smallest I have ever created, at the height of 4" to the top of her head, and wouldonly be about 6 inches if she were standing. The cash box is just under 1 inch wide, by 3/4 inches in length, and 1/2 inches high. Her wings are made from tissue paper, and liquid clay and can be gently posed with the help of a few wires inside them. Her clothing is made of clay, and she has a beaded necklace around her neck. She also holds two dollars between her fingers. Her hair is made from Tussah Silk, and is a very pale blonde. Pettikash's skin is the natural color of the clay with a light blushing of acrylic paints which is applied in such a way as to be permanent and won't wash off, peel or chip.

Pettikash is a pure sculpt and has been created by hand without the use of molds of any kind.

 
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