FAQ
Taxidermy Collections Knowledge Base
At Taxidermy Collections, commissioning taxidermy is a deliberate investment in craftsmanship, memory, and permanence. This knowledge base exists to provide clarity at every stage: from first inquiry, to artistic development to long-term care and preservation.
GENERAL QUESTIONS
What is Taxidermy Collections?
A museum-grade wildlife artistry studio specializing in custom taxidermy, restoration, and large-scale installations.
Private collectors • Lodges • Designers • Museums • Commercial spaces
Taxidermy Collections is a professional wildlife artistry studio dedicated to the creation of museum-quality taxidermy, custom trophy preservation, restoration work, and large-scale wildlife installations.
Our studio operates at the intersection of craftsmanship, anatomical study, and artistic composition. Each piece is individually sculpted and finished by hand, ensuring that no two works are ever identical.
We serve:
- Private collectors building personal wildlife collections
- Hunting enthusiasts preserving once-in-a-lifetime trophies
- Luxury lodges and safari camps seeking statement installations
- Interior designers curating naturalistic environments
- Museums and educational institutions
- Commercial spaces requiring wildlife artistry
Every project is treated as a permanent piece of visual heritage — not decoration, but legacy.
What makes your taxidermy different?
We combine anatomical reconstruction, artistic composition, and museum-grade craftsmanship.
The result is not decoration — it is presence.
COMMISSION PROCESS
Stage 1 — Inquiry
Species, pose, and vision defined.
Stage 2 — Consultation
Anatomy and composition refined.
Stage 3 — Crafting
Sculpting and preservation begin.
Stage 4 — Finishing
Detailing and realism refinement.
A LEGACY OF PRESENCE
Each piece is created not for attention, but for permanence within space, memory, and environment.
What makes your taxidermy different?
The distinction lies in depth of execution.
Most taxidermy focuses on preservation alone. Our work extends beyond that into compositional realism and sculptural storytelling.
We combine three essential disciplines:
1. Anatomical Reconstruction
Each specimen is studied with careful attention to skeletal structure, muscle flow, skin tension, and natural posture. The goal is not imitation — but accuracy grounded in biological truth.
2. Artistic Composition
We design each mount as a visual composition. That includes body angle, head positioning, emotional expression, and spatial balance within the intended environment.
3. Museum-Level Craft Standards
We use professional tanning, stabilization, sculpting, and finishing techniques designed for long-term durability, color retention, and structural integrity over decades.
The result is not simply a preserved animal — but a presence that holds space in a room.
Do you work with international clients?
Yes. We regularly collaborate with clients across multiple regions and countries, subject to legal and wildlife compliance regulations.
International commissions may require:
- Export permits from country of origin
- Import authorization in destination country
- Species-specific documentation
- Customs declarations and inspection procedures
We assist clients throughout this process, coordinating logistics and ensuring that all legal requirements are properly addressed.
While regulations vary by region, our studio prioritizes compliance at every stage to ensure safe and lawful delivery.
COMMISSION & CREATIVE PROCESS
How does the commissioning process work?
Each commission follows a structured, multi-stage process designed to ensure clarity, artistic alignment, and technical precision.
Stage 1: Inquiry & Vision
Clients begin by sharing the basic concept:
- Species
- Intended pose or display idea
- Environment (home, lodge, museum, etc.)
- Scale or complexity expectations
At this stage, we focus on understanding intent rather than detail.
Stage 2: Consultation & Direction
We refine the concept through discussion. This includes:
- Anatomical feasibility of poses
- Environmental integration (walls, lighting, space)
- Artistic recommendations based on species behavior
- Mount type selection
This stage ensures the project is both visually compelling and structurally sound.
Stage 3: Design Planning
We finalize the artistic blueprint:
- Composition layout
- Pose refinement
- Habitat or base design (if applicable)
- Material preparation strategy
This stage acts as the creative foundation for the entire build.
Stage 4: Crafting & Assembly
The specimen undergoes:
- Preservation and stabilization
- Sculptural reconstruction
- Structural mounting
- Initial positioning
This is where anatomical accuracy is built into physical form.
Stage 5: Finishing & Detailing
We refine:
- Fur or feather alignment
- Facial expression and eye positioning
- Surface texture
- Color balancing and realism adjustments
- Final aesthetic corrections
This stage defines the “lifelike” quality of the piece.
Stage 6: Delivery & Installation
The final piece is:
- Professionally packaged
- Insured for transit
- Shipped or installed with care instructions
- Accompanied by handling guidance
Every stage is documented and executed with precision.
Can I request a custom pose or design?
Yes — and this is one of the core strengths of our studio.
Each commission is fully customizable. Clients may define:
- Natural or dynamic posture
- Head orientation and expression
- Interaction with environment or habitat elements
- Mount style (wall, pedestal, full-body, diorama)
- Emotional tone (alert, resting, stalking, dynamic movement)
We also provide expert guidance where needed, ensuring that artistic vision aligns with anatomical realism and long-term stability.
How long does a commission take?
Timelines vary significantly depending on complexity.
Factors include:
- Species size and anatomical complexity
- Level of pose customization
- Habitat or diorama integration
- Seasonal workload within the studio
- Drying, stabilization, and finishing requirements
Smaller shoulder mounts generally require less time, while full-body or habitat-based compositions require extended production periods due to their layered construction process.
We prioritize precision and structural integrity over speed in every case.
Do you accept rush orders?
In select cases, accelerated timelines may be considered. However, taxidermy is inherently a multi-stage craft process involving biological preparation, sculpting, and controlled drying cycles.
For this reason, we rarely recommend rushed production, as it can compromise structural longevity or artistic refinement.
Each request is evaluated individually based on feasibility.
LEGAL & ETHICAL QUESTIONS
Is your taxidermy legal?
Yes. All work performed by Taxidermy Collections adheres strictly to applicable wildlife laws and regulatory frameworks.
We ensure compliance with:
- National wildlife protection laws
- International trade regulations (including CITES where applicable)
- Species-specific harvesting rules
- Import/export documentation requirements
No piece enters our studio without proper legal verification.
How are animals sourced?
We only work with legally obtained specimens sourced through verified and compliant channels.
These may include:
- Licensed wildlife management programs
- Regulated hunting activities
- Natural mortality sources where legally permitted
- Certified suppliers operating under conservation frameworks
We maintain strict documentation standards for every specimen we accept.
Do you work with hunted trophies?
Yes, where legally permitted under local and international law.
Many of our clients are hunters who wish to preserve meaningful trophies from regulated, ethical, and conservation-approved hunts.
Each specimen is evaluated for:
- Legal compliance
- Documentation validity
- Preservation suitability
We do not engage with any unverified or illegal sourcing under any circumstances.
Do you support conservation efforts?
Yes. Responsible taxidermy is closely tied to conservation awareness when practiced ethically.
We believe preservation serves multiple roles:
- Educational representation of wildlife
- Cultural and historical documentation
- Personal memory preservation
- Respect for regulated wildlife management systems
Our studio operates with a strong commitment to ethical wildlife stewardship.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
How do I care for my taxidermy mount?
Proper maintenance ensures long-term preservation and visual integrity.
We recommend:
- Keeping mounts away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
- Avoiding high humidity environments that may affect material stability
- Maintaining stable indoor temperature conditions
- Light dusting using a soft brush or air blower
- Avoiding chemical cleaners or moisture-based cleaning methods
With proper care, a mount can maintain its condition for decades.
Can taxidermy last for decades?
Yes. High-quality taxidermy, when professionally crafted and properly maintained, can last for many decades — and in some cases, become heirloom pieces passed through generations.
Longevity depends on:
- Craftsmanship quality
- Environmental conditions
- Ongoing maintenance practices
- Storage or display conditions
Museum-grade preservation techniques significantly extend lifespan.
Can old mounts be restored?
Yes. Restoration is one of the core services of our studio.
We can restore:
- Structural damage
- Faded coloration
- Loose or deteriorating components
- Aging anatomical alignment
- Surface wear and deterioration
Each restoration is approached carefully to preserve the original character while improving structural and visual integrity.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
Do you ship internationally?
Yes. We handle both domestic and international shipments, subject to species legality and destination regulations.
International shipping requires:
- Customs documentation
- Species compliance verification
- Import authorization (where applicable)
We coordinate with logistics partners to ensure secure delivery.
How is taxidermy shipped safely?
Each piece is treated as a fragile, high-value artifact.
Packaging includes:
- Reinforced structural crates
- Shock-absorbing internal supports
- Moisture protection layers when required
- Full insurance coverage during transit
Large installations may require specialized freight handling.
What happens if my piece is damaged in transit?
Although rare, any transit damage is handled through a structured process:
- Immediate reporting within 48 hours
- Photographic documentation
- Insurance claim initiation
- Repair or restoration coordination if applicable
Every shipment is fully insured to protect client investment.
RESTORATION QUESTIONS
What types of restoration do you offer?
We provide comprehensive restoration services including:
- Structural repair and reinforcement
- Surface restoration and cleaning
- Color correction and revitalization
- Eye replacement and repositioning
- Full remounting when necessary
Our goal is to preserve both the physical structure and original character of the piece.
Can you improve old taxidermy?
Yes — within ethical restoration limits.
We enhance:
- Visual clarity
- Structural alignment
- Surface realism
- Stability and durability
We always respect the original craftsmanship while improving presentation quality where possible.
PROJECT SUPPORT
Can I see progress during my commission?
Yes. For custom projects, we provide staged updates during key phases of production, allowing clients to review progress and ensure alignment with expectations.
Do you offer consultations?
Yes. Consultations are available for:
- Custom commissions
- Lodge or estate installations
- Restoration projects
- Collection planning and curation
How do I begin a project?
To begin, simply contact our studio with your project idea. We will guide you through concept development, feasibility, and planning.
FINAL NOTE
Every piece created at Taxidermy Collections is designed with permanence in mind — not just in material, but in meaning.
We encourage all clients to engage with us early in their decision process so we can ensure the highest level of artistic and technical execution.
