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KH008 $99 Edgy, bold, and willing to make a statement. These Keith Haring earrings represent exactly who he was as an artist. The popular "dancing man" is solid brass and plated in 18k gold, with racy red enamel. His top and bottom halves are connected with brass chains, for a look that you've never seen before. This dancing man hangs about 2 1/4" and is about 1 1/4" in width. Born May 1958, Keith Haring was an openly gay artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. He was inspired by graffiti art, and his bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. By expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the staying power of his imagery, which has become universally recognized in the 20th century. In 1988, Keith Haring was diagnosed with AIDS, which resulted in his establishment of the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989. His main goal was to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience for Haring’s work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images. Haring enlisted his imagery during the last years of his life to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS. At the very young age of 31, Keith Haring died of AIDS-related complications. Since his death, Haring has been critically acclaimed for his artwork, and for his work in the community. The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world. For more information about Keith Haring or the Keith Haring Foundation, please visit www.haring.com. A portion of the proceeds of all jewelry purchased from the Keith Haring Collection will be donated to the Keith Haring Foundation. |
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KH009 $175 Pay homage to one of the most creative, bold, and socially-conscious artists of our time. These solid brass earrings are plated with 18k gold and feature the iconic "baby" image that was regularly seen in Keith Haring's work. Cubic Zirconia stones fill the "baby" image for some added sparkle and shimmer. These showstoppers have a diameter of 2". Born May 1958, Keith Haring was an openly gay artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. He was inspired by graffiti art, and his bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. By expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the staying power of his imagery, which has become universally recognized in the 20th century. In 1988, Keith Haring was diagnosed with AIDS, which resulted in his establishment of the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989. His main goal was to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience for Haring’s work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images. Haring enlisted his imagery during the last years of his life to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS. At the very young age of 31, Keith Haring died of AIDS-related complications. Since his death, Haring has been critically acclaimed for his artwork, and for his work in the community. The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world. For more information about Keith Haring or the Keith Haring Foundation, please visit www.haring.com. A portion of the proceeds of all jewelry purchased from the Keith Haring Collection will be donated to the Keith Haring Foundation. |
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KH013 $45 Add some funk and flair to any outfit with this 18k gold plated brass Keith Haring "Baby" pin. With red enamel, this iconic symbol represents Keith Haring's brilliant use of color and shape, and is one of the most well-recognized images of any artist today. Wear this piece everyday to show your support for an artist who wasn't afraid to take a socially-conscious stand. This baby measures about 1 3/4" wide by about 1" in length. Born May 1958, Keith Haring was an openly gay artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. He was inspired by graffiti art, and his bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. By expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the staying power of his imagery, which has become universally recognized in the 20th century. In 1988, Keith Haring was diagnosed with AIDS, which resulted in his establishment of the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989. His main goal was to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience for Haring’s work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images. Haring enlisted his imagery during the last years of his life to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS. At the very young age of 31, Keith Haring died of AIDS-related complications. Since his death, Haring has been critically acclaimed for his artwork, and for his work in the community. The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world. For more information about Keith Haring or the Keith Haring Foundation, please visit www.haring.com. A portion of the proceeds of all jewelry purchased from the Keith Haring Collection will be donated to the Keith Haring Foundation. |
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KH007 $99 Edgy, bold, and willing to make a statement. These Keith Haring earrings represent exactly who he was as an artist. The popular "dancing man" is solid brass and plated in 18k gold, with neon green enamel. His top and bottom halves are connected with brass chains, for a look that you've never seen before. This dancing man hangs about 2 1/4" and is about 1 1/4" in width. Born May 1958, Keith Haring was an openly gay artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. He was inspired by graffiti art, and his bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. By expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the staying power of his imagery, which has become universally recognized in the 20th century. In 1988, Keith Haring was diagnosed with AIDS, which resulted in his establishment of the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989. His main goal was to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience for Haring’s work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images. Haring enlisted his imagery during the last years of his life to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS. At the very young age of 31, Keith Haring died of AIDS-related complications. Since his death, Haring has been critically acclaimed for his artwork, and for his work in the community. The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world. For more information about Keith Haring or the Keith Haring Foundation, please visit www.haring.com. A portion of the proceeds of all jewelry purchased from the Keith Haring Collection will be donated to the Keith Haring Foundation. |
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KH003 $95 These Keith Haring "Dancing Dog" earrings will not go unnoticed. Made of solid brass and plated in 18k gold, these luxurious earrings add the perfect pop of purple enamel to heighten any wardrobe. These bold earrings measure 2 3/4" x 2". Born May 1958, Keith Haring was an openly gay artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. He was inspired by graffiti art, and his bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. By expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the staying power of his imagery, which has become universally recognized in the 20th century. In 1988, Keith Haring was diagnosed with AIDS, which resulted in his establishment of the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989. His main goal was to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience for Haring’s work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images. Haring enlisted his imagery during the last years of his life to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS. At the very young age of 31, Keith Haring died of AIDS-related complications. Since his death, Haring has been critically acclaimed for his artwork, and for his work in the community. The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world. For more information about Keith Haring or the Keith Haring Foundation, please visit www.haring.com. A portion of the proceeds of all jewelry purchased from the Keith Haring Collection will be donated to the Keith Haring Foundation. |
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KH004 $95 These Keith Haring "Dancing Dog" earrings will not go unnoticed. Made of solid brass and plated in 18k gold, these stylish earrings feature black enamel and are as unique as each person who wears them. These awesome earrings measure 2 3/4" x 2". Born May 1958, Keith Haring was an openly gay artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. He was inspired by graffiti art, and his bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. By expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the staying power of his imagery, which has become universally recognized in the 20th century. In 1988, Keith Haring was diagnosed with AIDS, which resulted in his establishment of the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989. His main goal was to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience for Haring’s work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images. Haring enlisted his imagery during the last years of his life to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS. At the very young age of 31, Keith Haring died of AIDS-related complications. Since his death, Haring has been critically acclaimed for his artwork, and for his work in the community. The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world. For more information about Keith Haring or the Keith Haring Foundation, please visit www.haring.com. A portion of the proceeds of all jewelry purchased from the Keith Haring Collection will be donated to the Keith Haring Foundation. |
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KH006 $99 Edgy, bold, and willing to make a statement. These Keith Haring earrings represent exactly who he was as an artist. The popular "dancing man" is solid brass and plated in 18k gold, with bold black enamel. His top and bottom halves are connected with brass chains, for a look that you've never seen before. This dancimg man hangs about 2 1/4" and is about 1 1/4" in width. Born May 1958, Keith Haring was an openly gay artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. He was inspired by graffiti art, and his bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. By expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the staying power of his imagery, which has become universally recognized in the 20th century. In 1988, Keith Haring was diagnosed with AIDS, which resulted in his establishment of the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989. His main goal was to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience for Haring’s work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images. Haring enlisted his imagery during the last years of his life to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS. At the very young age of 31, Keith Haring died of AIDS-related complications. Since his death, Haring has been critically acclaimed for his artwork, and for his work in the community. The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world. For more information about Keith Haring or the Keith Haring Foundation, please visit www.haring.com. A portion of the proceeds of all jewelry purchased from the Keith Haring Collection will be donated to the Keith Haring Foundation. |
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KH001 $199 Truly wearable art. This Keith Haring stunning solid brass cuff is plated in luxurious 18k gold. Cuff features famous drawings of Mr. Haring in black enamel finish. This magnificent bracelet symbolizes the beauty of color and shape that Haring was so brilliantly known for. Born May 1958, Keith Haring was an openly gay artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. He was inspired by graffiti art, and his bold lines, vivid colors, and active figures carry strong messages of life and unity. By expressing universal concepts of birth, death, love, sex and war, Haring was able to attract a wide audience and assure the staying power of his imagery, which has become universally recognized in the 20th century. In 1988, Keith Haring was diagnosed with AIDS, which resulted in his establishment of the Keith Haring Foundation in 1989. His main goal was to provide funding and imagery to AIDS organizations and children's programs, and to expand the audience for Haring’s work through exhibitions, publications and the licensing of his images. Haring enlisted his imagery during the last years of his life to speak about his own illness and generate activism and awareness about AIDS. At the very young age of 31, Keith Haring died of AIDS-related complications. Since his death, Haring has been critically acclaimed for his artwork, and for his work in the community. The work of Keith Haring can be seen today in the exhibitions and collections of major museums around the world. For more information about Keith Haring or the Keith Haring Foundation, please visit www.haring.com. A portion of the proceeds of all jewelry purchased from the Keith Haring Collection will be donated to the Keith Haring Foundation. |
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Wheelchair Carriers US208P Mid Drive Power Chair Platform $1325.03 Wheelchair Carrier takes pride in introducing newest line of patriotic electric lifts This lift offers the same benefits and features offered in Lift n Go but with a customized United States flag platform This lift comes in both power chair and scooter sized platforms. Loading and unloading is a breeze from either side of the platform. This electric carrier is fully powered. Just press the button and the lift does all the work Best of all the key switch has its own separate box located in a position that allows the user to stay seated while operating their lift Also includes 2 retractable ratchets for securing the chair and one wire harness. Additional ratchets (sold separately) for power chairs are suggested. Overall Length: 48 of usable platform. Overall Width: 28 . Loading Ramp: Either side. Warranty: 3Year Transferable. Ground Clearance: 24 of possible ground clearance. Built in Pocket for securing your Mid Drive Chair. |
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Karman XO202 Standing Wheelchair w/ Power Power Stand $10920 Karman Healthcare has been a leading innovator in the manufacture of home medical products since 1994. Karman provides a full line of wheelchairs walkers rollators power wheelchairs scooters standup wheelchairs oxygen regulators bathroom safety and other home care products. This sleek new product by Karman Healthcare Inc. couples great design with great parts. USA Patented/CE Approved this Aircraft Grade Aluminum framed StandUp Chair features: Folding Backrests Flip Back Armrests Adjustable Backrest Height/Angle Adjustab |
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FreeRider Power Wheelchair, Blue $2061 Features of the FreeRider Power Wheelchair: 6" caster on front and rear for maximum stability. Easy access charger port and circuit breaker. Height and depth-adjustable foot platform. Built with easy of service mind. Maximum speed: Up to 6.4km/4 mph Ground clearance: 5cm/2" Front Tires: 6" solid option Rear Tires: 6" solid option Turning radius: 52cm/20.5" Suspension: Active-Trac Drive train: Two-motor, mid-wheel drive Braking system: Intelligent braking (electronic, regenerative disc brakes) Standard electronics: 90amp, Dynamic Shark controller Battery charger: Off-board, 5 amp Per-charger range: Up to 35 miles Battery requirements: (2) 12 volt, deep cycle Weight capacity: 350 lbs. |
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Wheelchair Carriers US208S Scooter Electric Lift Platform $1325.03 Wheelchair Carrier takes pride in introducing newest line of patriotic electric lifts This lift offers the same benefits and features offered in Lift n Go but with a customized United States flag platform This lift comes in both power chair and scooter sized platforms. Loading and unloading is a breeze from either side of the platform. This electric carrier is fully powered. Just press the button and the lift does all the work Best of all the key switch has its own separate box located in a position that allows the user to stay seated while operating their lift Also includes 2 retractable ratchets for securing the chair and one wire harness. Overall Length: 48 of usable platform. Overall Width: 28 . Loading Ramp: Either side. Warranty: 3Year Transferable. Ground Clearance: 24 of possible ground clearance. |
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FreeRider Power Wheelchair, Burgundy Red $2061 Features of the FreeRider Power Wheelchair: 6" caster on front and rear for maximum stability. Easy access charger port and circuit breaker. Height and depth-adjustable foot platform. Built with easy of service mind. Maximum speed: Up to 6.4km/4 mph Ground clearance: 5cm/2" Front Tires: 6" solid option Rear Tires: 6" solid option Turning radius: 52cm/20.5" Suspension: Active-Trac Drive train: Two-motor, mid-wheel drive Braking system: Intelligent braking (electronic, regenerative disc brakes) Standard electronics: 90amp, Dynamic Shark controller Battery charger: Off-board, 5 amp Per-charger range: Up to 35 miles Battery requirements: (2) 12 volt, deep cycle Weight capacity: 350 lbs. |
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Wheelchair $34.99 Diana Ong Wheelchair - Giclee Print |
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Heartway Medical Products P4AS Tiara Power Wheelchair $7274.15 If you are looking for a sharp attractive power wheelchair the IMC Heartway Tiara S20 is the choice for you The anti tipper suspension provides security while the 4600rpm 450W motor and 34AH battery provides the power. A red injectionmolded plastic shroud with three coats finish and white captain s seat gives it an attractive appearance. Armrests are width and angle adjustable and 20 wide captain s seat back is foldable with adjustable headrest for personalized comfort. The P and G VR2 controller is programmable and comes on either left or right side (please specify). The IMC Heartway Tiara S20power wheelchair has a clean look with a smart design a great choice in powered mobility. Maximum Speed: 4.5 MPH. Turning Radius: 20.3 . Ground Clearance: 2.75 . Range of Travel: 18 miles per charge. Overall Length/Width: 42.5 / 25.2 . Std. Seat Width/Depth: 20 / 18 . Caster/Drive Wheels: 8 x 2 / 10 x 3.3 . Breaks Down Into: 2 Pieces . Heaviest Piece: Approx. 119 Lbs. |
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Karman KN800T Standard Deluxe Wheelchair $242.14 Karman Healthcare has been a leading innovator in the manufacture of home medical products since 1994. Karman provides a full line of wheelchairs walkers rollators power wheelchairs scooters standup wheelchairs oxygen regulators bathroom safety and other home care products. The KN800T is a standard deluxe steel wheelchair fixedarm wheelchair with a folding steel frame. It has fixed padded armerests and swingaway detachable footrests. The footplates and toggle wheel locks are both adjustable. The model also features side p |
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Drive Sunfire Gladiator Power Wheelchair with Captain Seat $7778 Features of the Drive Sunfire Gladiator Power Wheelchair: Mid-wheel technology for easy maneuverability. PS VR2 controller, powerful 90 amp with programmable features. Adjustable height, width and angled arms. Adjustable height, pillow headrest. Large comfortable captain seat with adjustable 45 deg. infinite position reclining back. Infinite position reclining back. Comes with dual adjustable height and angled footplate. Four flat free tires and two casters. 14" rear non-marking grey tires. Full adjustable tension suspension. Dual 5" anti-tippers and rear swivel casters. 5 amp charger. Comes with 50 AMP sealed batteries. Lifetime on frame, 1 Year on Electronic Controller and Drive Train Components, 6 Months on Battery Product Specifications: Weight (with/without battery): 190-250 lbs. Seat to Floor (Height): 22" - 24" Caster Wheels: 9.5" x 3" Pneumatic Drive Wheels: 14" x 3" Pneumatic Top Speed: 7.5 Mph. Turning Radius: 23.8" Armrests: Adjustable Width, Angle & Height Footplate: Adjustable Height & Angle Weight Capacity: 500 lbs. |
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Drive Sunfire EC Power Wheelchair, 20, Red $1848 Features of the Drive Sunfire EC Power Wheelchair: Mid sized rear wheel drive. Programmable VR2 controller with adjustable joystick mount. Swivel and reclining captain seat with adjustable head rest. Adjustable up to 50 deg. reclining back angle. Padded armrests are flip back, height, angle, width and depth adjustable. Seat post mounted seat that swivels 90 deg. Standard seat belt. 4 AMP, fan cooled, off board charger. Adjustable height, angle and depth footplate. Flat free tires provide security and a comfortable ride. Has been tested and surpassed the ANSI RESNA testing requirements. Bracket for front riggings sold separately. Product Specifications: Length: 38" Width: 20" Heights: 38.5" Base Weight: 55lbs. Battery Weight: 22 lbs. Seat Weight: 11 lbs. Total Weight: 88 lbs. Front Wheel: 8" x 2" Rear Wheel: 8" x 2" Anti-tip Wheel: 2" Battery (Included): U1 34 AMP Charger: 1.5A OFF BOARD Charging Time, Hours: 8 Motor: 270W 4700RPM Turning Radius: 36" Max Speed: 4 mph Cruising Range: 6-7.5 Miles Maximum Climbing Angle: 8 deg. Weight Capacity: 300 lbs |
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Drive Sunfire EC Power Wheelchair, 20, Blue $1848 Features of the Drive Sunfire EC Power Wheelchair: Mid sized rear wheel drive. Programmable VR2 controller with adjustable joystick mount. Swivel and reclining captain seat with adjustable head rest. Adjustable up to 50 deg. reclining back angle. Padded armrests are flip back, height, angle, width and depth adjustable. Seat post mounted seat that swivels 90 deg. Standard seat belt. 4 AMP, fan cooled, off board charger. Adjustable height, angle and depth footplate. Flat free tires provide security and a comfortable ride. Has been tested and surpassed the ANSI RESNA testing requirements. Bracket for front riggings sold separately. Product Specifications: Length: 38" Width: 20" Height: 38.5" Base Weight: 55 lbs. Battery Weight: 22 lbs. Seat Weight: 11 lbs. Total Weight: 88 lbs. Front Wheel: 8" x 2" Rear Wheel: 8" x 2" Anti-tip Wheel: 2" Battery (Included): U1 34 AMP Charger: 1.5A OFF BOARD Charging Time, Hours: 8 Motor: 270W 4700RPM Turning Radius: 36" Max Speed: 4 mph Cruising Range: 6-7.5 Miles Maximum Climbing Angle: 8 deg. Weight Capacity: 300 lbs |
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Drive Sunfire EC Power Wheelchair, 18, Blue $1583 Features of the Drive Sunfire EC Power Wheelchair: Mid sized rear wheel drive. Programmable VR2 controller with adjustable joystick mount. Swivel and reclining captain seat with adjustable head rest. Adjustable up to 50 deg. reclining back angle. Padded armrests are flip back, height, angle, width and depth adjustable. Seat post mounted seat that swivels 90 deg. Standard seat belt. 4 AMP, fan cooled, off board charger. Adjustable height, angle and depth footplate. Flat free tires provide security and a comfortable ride. Has been tested and surpassed the ANSI RESNA testing requirements. Bracket for front riggings sold separately. Product Specifications: Length: 38" Width: 20" Height: 38.5" Base Weight: 55 lbs. Battery Weight: 22 lbs. Seat Weight: 11 lbs. Total Weight: 88 lbs. Front Wheel: 8" x 2" Rear Wheel: 8" x 2" Anti-tip Wheel: 2" Battery (Included): U1 34 AMP Charger: 1.5A OFF BOARD Charging Time, Hours: 8 Motor: 270W 4700RPM Turning Radius: 36" Max Speed: 4 mph Cruising Range: 6-7.5 Miles Maximum Climbing Angle: 8 deg. Weight Capacity: 300 lbs |
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