Hand Carved

Hand-carved 'Caribbean' Wood Painting (Indonesia)-Hand Carved Caribbean Wood Painting (Indonesia)

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Sale Price: $119.99*
Retail: $150 (20% off!)
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Hand-carved 'Caribbean' Wood Painting (Indonesia)-Hand Carved Caribbean Wood Painting (Indonesia)

Enhance your home decor with a cheerful hand-carved wood painting from Indonesia Wall art depicts a woman on a raised wooden surface dancing to a Caribbean band Dynamic composition gives this original art piece character

Hand-carved Rosewood Jewelry Box (Case of 2)-Hand Carved Rosewood Jewelry Box (India) (bulk pack of 3)

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Sale Price: $30.99*
Retail: $54.99 (44% off!)
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Hand-carved Rosewood Jewelry Box (Case of 2)-Hand Carved Rosewood Jewelry Box (India) (bulk pack of 3)

Hand Carved Rosewood Jewelry Box(India)

Hand-carved Ashanti Unity Stool (Ghana)

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Retail: $95 (37% off!)
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Hand-carved Ashanti Unity Stool (Ghana)

Bring the exotic feel of Ghana into your home with this Hand-carved Ashanti Unity Stool.

Hand-carved Ashanti Bowl (Ghana)

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Retail: $45 (38% off!)
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Hand-carved Ashanti Bowl (Ghana)

Add a touch of old world charm to your decor with our Ashanti BowlHand-carved in Ghana from Sesse wood, this bowl is an all purpose storage bowlAshanti bowls are used in Ghana to store dry products, fruits and more

Hand-carved Two-headed Wood Statue (Ghana)

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Retail: $49.95 (44% off!)
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Hand-carved Two-headed Wood Statue (Ghana)

Statue is hand-carved by a talented carver, Kwasi Asante, in Ghana Curves are incorporated into the figure for style and character Contrasting colors finish it beautifully

Hand-carved Fanti Mother and Child Comb (Ghana)

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Retail: $49.95 (40% off!)
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Hand-carved Fanti Mother and Child Comb (Ghana)

Give your walls an eclectic look with this Mother and Child comb Hand-crafted in Ghana by Olu He carved the child as an extension of the mother to signify the indelible bond between the two