Set of 3 Assorted Size Animal Sculptures
Tuzmo: Titus Momo
This set of three assorted hand carved wooden animal sculptures are beautifully made in a small community in Kenya, from a long line of traditional carvers. Choose your animals from giraffe to lions and warthogs to elephant, in three different sizes, and showcase these stunning carvings in your home.
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Product Description:
This Set of 3 Assorted Size Animal Sculptures is the perfect addition to bring some traditional African wildlife into your home! You will receive one large, one medium and one small sculpture with the details of each size below.
Kindly Note: Please allow for slight variations in size, shape, and finish/color since this is a handmade craft.
Large Animal Sculpture:
The large animal sculpture is best for a large display space as it is a show-stopping piece. The two style options for this size sculpture are giraffes because of their outstanding height and lions as they are the kings of the jungle.
Size: 30.48W x 45.72L x 60.96H
Medium Animal Sculpture:
The medium animal sculpture is a perfect addition to your home decor as this wild African animal carving is a sure conversation starter. This size sculpture comes in three style options which are the rhino, elephant and warthog.
Size: 20.32W x 30.48L x 45.72H
Small Animal Sculpture:
The small animal sculpture is small but mighty and is big enough to serve as a centerpiece in your home or office. This size sculpture comes in three style options which are the rhino, elephant and warthog.
Size: 15W x 20L x 30.48H
Shipping Information:
- Please note that this item ships from Kenya to the UK.
- Shipping cost is included in the price of this product.
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Brand Partner Bio
I hail from the Akamba community, who are traditionally woodcarvers. I attribute my polished skills to my dad and uncles, who have been in the art of carving for a long time.
In the traditional setting, carvings served as a reminder of the animals that lived close to the communities. I love making giraffes, lions, warthogs, rhinos, and elephants.