Although emu eggs are green, they come in several shades and textures.  

Mixed with ostrich eggs in this large antique basket, they make a unique focal point when displayed on the hearth of this fireplace. 

 

Special thanks to Oma's Antik Haus for use of the antique basket.  Thanks to Red Oak Farm for the eggs. Thanks to C. W. Bailey, D. D. S. of Huntingdon, TN for allowing us access to his office for this photo shoot. 

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