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DARIUS THE CAMEL. Sculpture of Porcelain by James Christensen. 7x5x3.
Darius the Camel - Part of the Nativity series ~ Camelus Dromedarius (thats one hump, not two), the ship of the desert. So important were camels to life and travels in the deserts of the Middle East that in the language of the Bedouin the words for camel translate to Gods gift. It seems fitting that a caravan of beasts so aptly named would have transported these gift-bearing wise men as they followed the star that foretold the birth of the messiah. Our particular camel was so valued by his owner that he was named for the great Persian king, Darius I and was the only camel in the train allowed to sleep in his owners tent.
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