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Over the past two years our officers and volunteers have traveled extensivley collecting and purchasing artistic materials and natural specimens for the World Heritage Organisation's collections. Our collections include Persian alabaster figures, victorian agate jewelry boxes, contemporary Navajo and Hopi Pottery as well as natural agate geodes, molluscs, corals and animal skeletons.

Contemporary Rurumari Basket
Photo Credits: Edgar Alarcon Tinajero
All items property of the W.H.O. have been purchased by the officers for the executive ownership of the W.H.O. All objects have been legally collected or bought, certain items which are not marketable have been donated by individuals.
Becasue the W.H.O. is in the process of filling to become a 501(c) (3) Non-Profit Organization, and a Public Charity Corporation, within the state of California, we cannot accept donations at this time.

These are some samples of the objects collected; bought and donated to the WHO, objects which cannot be legally sold where donated to the WHO. These objects where collected from Wisconsin to Illinois to Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona.
This sample of our collections includes a sample of petrified wood six agate samples, two Shihuandi Tomb-souveniers, an antique Indian Billfold, a small Ivory or bone elephant from China, a Navajo-Style Wedding Vase from Oklahoma, an Inez Navajo etched pot, an early 20th century sample of Hopi Pottery, a prehistoric miniature Pueblo pot, an early 20th century toy cast iron stove, an antique brass key, and two corals.











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World Heritage Organisation
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