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Michael Aram
This product portrays a series of unique objects that celebrate the symbols of the holiday season. Whether seen individually or as a group of collections, it evokes a sense of charm and fantasy with the undeniable signature of Michael's style. Drawing profoundly from Michael's background as a sculptor, each piece emerges from hand-sculpted clay and offers a child-like quality with an inherent depth of meaning.
Mark Roberts
The Mark Roberts brand is known, loved and collected by legions of people all across the USA and world. Known for the timeless beauty, elegant designs and intricate details, these are some of the well known characteristics of Mark Roberts.
Novica
Sweden's traditional Dala horses, a symbol of strength and courage, are adapted into the loveliest wooden ornaments hand-painted with fabulous motifs to fill your Christmas tree or your favorite spot with charm and warmth. The set of four ornaments designed by Bali's Komang Sulaksana is carved by hand from albesia wood and can be hung from agel grass cords.
Featuring warm hues, this set of four ornaments depicts lovely monkeys made from jempinis wood. These enchanting creatures symbolize joy and community, inspiring many artists like Bali's Candra Suwitra, the author of this superb creation. On top of that, the artisan adds golden polyester strings for hanging the monkeys anywhere.
Dala or Dalecarlian horses are typical Swedish handicrafts consisting of wooden horse figurines painted by hand with charming colors and motifs. Bali's Komang Sulaksana transforms these horses into an adorable set of four ornaments hand-carved from albesia wood and hand-painted in black, white and grey with agel grass cords to display them on the Christmas tree or your favorite spot.
Ghanaian artisan Robert Aidoo-Taylor handcrafts a set of four ornaments from ofram wood, all inspired by Africa's ancient civilizations that once filled those prosperous lands with art and knowledge. After crafting each little mask, the artisan paints the ornaments by hand using a colorful palette, titling his creation iOkwonko/i, the name of a famous Igbo warrior.
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