Rothschild Mynah keyfob

Regular price £5.50

A leather keyfob, made from 92% recycled scrap leather, featuring the Rothschild Mynah bird.

The Rothschild Mynah is named on behalf of famous zoologist Walter Rothschild and is found on Bali, one of Indonesia’s many islands in South East Asia.  It is Critically Endangered which means it faces an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild and current numbers are around just 250 birds.  You can find the Rothschild Mynah in our Aviary here at Waddesdon, where many other rare and endangered species also benefit from your support, with profits contributing to conservation breeding projects.

Illustrations by Madeleine Floyd exclusively for Waddesdon Manor.

Madeleine Floyd studied Fine Art and Illustration at Camberwell College of Art, London. She is well known in both fields for her illustrations and paintings, which are published around the world. All of Madeleine’s fine art originates from her studio in London.

For more information visit https://www.madeleinefloyd.com/
Follow Madeleine on Instagram @madeleinefloydstudio

Every penny of profit we make from sales in the shop goes towards the upkeep of Waddesdon, including the Aviary and the conservation of our birds.

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Color pattern: Blue, Green, Cream

Material: Leather

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Waddesdon Manor is a French Renaissance-style chateau, built in the 1870s by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to entertain the fashionable world and house his impressive art collection.