Paper Elephant

Size: 50x46x27 cm.

The Elephant kit contains:
  • 3 large colored templates and 1 for the tusks.
  • A test shape to practice, folding and building instructions.
  • Fast drying glue and a folding lath.

Add scissors / little craft knife and that’s all you need to assemble this Elephant yourself!

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Get creative with this 3D paper Elephant animal head!

You can now take this giant Elephant creature into your home decoration in a very animal friendly way. All our paper creations are made with FSC-paper. And so is this 3D paper Elephant animal head. Assembling this 3D paper Elephant animal head is like a mindful journey. It will keep you busy for a few hours with an amazing result. The feeling of joy when you are ready with assembling this beautiful Elephant is great!

The Elephant kit contains:

  • 3 large colored templates and 1 for the tusks.
  • A test shape to practice, folding and building instructions.
  • Fast drying glue and a folding lath.

Add scissors / little craft knife and that’s all you need to assemble this Elephant yourself!

Elephant facts:

The Scientific Name of the African Elephant is Loxodonta Africana. Elephants are herbivores, which means they eat plants, grass and herbs. They live in big herds and can become up to 70 years of age! The African elephants are the largest land animals on Earth. They are a bit bigger than the Asian Elephants. You can recognise them by their larger ears. Asian elephants have smaller, rounded ears.

With this Paper Elephant Trophy you can now complete your “Big Five” Paper Trophy wall of Assembli, next to the Paper Rhino, Giraffe, Hippo and Tiger. The largest land mammal can now be in your home. It has large but elegant fan shaped ears, a long trunk and like the African elephant the Paper Elephant also still has its ivory colored tusks.
Surely this Paper matriarch loves to watch over your family and take up a bit of territory in your home.

The design is made by Polygonal Paper who’s founder Natalya Bublik was the first designer in Russia to create a low-poly animal head as a gift for her research supervisor. They are now a team with 4 designers with an excellent eye for detail and creating masterpieces. polygonalpaper.com

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