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Animals, their Homes & Food
With the help of 63 beautifully illustrated, sturdy, easy to handle cards of this unique game the children will Identify and name 21 important domestic and wild animals. Discover the food habits of different animals and birds. Discover the homes of these animals. Easily imagine with what materials their homes are built and what they look like. Understand why their homes and eating habits are different from humans.
ages 3+
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Antique Fengshui Cymbals
Antique Fengshui Cymbals
Hand crafted by renowned artisans in Nepal. These have been used from ancient times for the purpose of well being, offering and protection against evil spirits and for fengshui. The cymbals are meant to bring good luck and long life.
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Arpillera Jungle 50 x 50 cm
An arpillera, which means burlap in Spanish, is a brightly colored patchwork picture made predominantly by groups of women (also known as arpilleristas). The construction of arpilleras became popular in Chile during the military dictatorship (1973–90) of Augusto Pinochet. Arpilleras or cuadros, exquisitely detailed hand-sewn three dimensional textile pictures, illustrate the stories of the lives of the women of the shantytowns (pueblo jovenes) of Lima, Peru and provide essential income for their families.
50 x 50 cm
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Arpillera Large Marketplace
Arpillera Large Marketplace
An arpillera, which means burlap in Spanish, is a brightly colored patchwork picture made predominantly by groups of women (also known as arpilleristas). The construction of arpilleras became popular in Chile during the military dictatorship (1973–90) of Augusto Pinochet.
Arpilleras or cuadros, exquisitely detailed hand-sewn three dimensional textile pictures, illustrate the stories of the lives of the women of the shantytowns (pueblo jovenes) of Lima, Peru and provide essential income for their families.
$363.00Add To Basket
Arpillera Noah’s Ark 50 x 100 cm
An arpillera, which means burlap in Spanish, is a brightly colored patchwork picture made predominantly by groups of women (also known as arpilleristas). The construction of arpilleras became popular in Chile during the military dictatorship (1973–90) of Augusto Pinochet. Arpilleras or cuadros, exquisitely detailed hand-sewn three dimensional textile pictures, illustrate the stories of the lives of the women of the shantytowns (pueblo jovenes) of Lima, Peru and provide essential income for their families.
100H x 50 cm L
$198.00Add To Basket