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Statue Coconut Wood

HAWAII TIKI GOD 48 In Hawaiian Statue Coconut Wood New
HAWAII TIKI GOD 48 In Hawaiian Statue Coconut Wood New
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HAWAII TIKI GOD 36 In Hawaiian Statue Coconut Wood New
HAWAII TIKI GOD 36 In Hawaiian Statue Coconut Wood New
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LUCKY HAWAII TIKI GOD 48 In Statue Coconut Wood New
LUCKY HAWAII TIKI GOD 48 In Statue Coconut Wood New
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LUCKY HAWAII TIKI GOD 36 In Statue Coconut Wood New
LUCKY HAWAII TIKI GOD 36 In Statue Coconut Wood New
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COCONUT MAMA 14 COCONUT MAMA 14" - TIKI STATUE
List Price: $27.00
Sale Price: $19.95

 

Description

This coconut Mama sculpture measures 14 INCHES TALL.Specifications:- Tiki: cococut mama- Size: 14"- Wood: hand carved cococut Great piece of island decoration!

COCONUT PAPA 14 COCONUT PAPA 14" - TIKI STATUE
List Price: $27.00
Sale Price: $19.95

 

Description

This coconut Papa sculpture measures 14 INCHES TALL.Specifications:- Tiki: cococut papa- Size: 14"- Wood: hand carved cococut Great piece of island decoration!

Bamboo Coconut Shell Carving~Handcrafted~Balinese Art Bamboo Coconut Shell Carving~Handcrafted~Balinese Art

 

Description

This elegant and beautiful wooden sculpture has been skillfully crafted using coconut shell and terracotta. Handmade on the island of Bali, Putu Sri Ekawati uses skill, passion, and patience to create this uniquely individual work of art.

Features

  • Hand carved by Putu Sri Ekawati.
  • Shipped directly from Craftnetwork Office in Bali, Indonesia within 3 -5 days.
  • Handmade from Terracotta and Coconut Wood.
  • Wood grain, color, and pattern may slightly differ from the picture.
  • Dimension: 5.91 in L x 5.91 in W x 5.91 in H (15 cm L x 15 cm W x 15 cm H).

Attractions at Koh Samui, Thailand

Koh Samui attractions are many including Butterfly garden, giant Buddha etc. Big Buddha statue is probably the most well known landmark of Samui.

The job of a travel journalist is truly envious in nature. He gets to travel, click photographs, blog…moreover he is paid for such things. One usually explores such activities while traveling, while a travel journalist does this on regular basis. In fact, one such journalist who recently traveled to Koh Samui gave us a brief about the various attractions at the place.

According to him, “Phallic rocks in Koh Samui are very popular, not only with foreigners, but with localities also. Meaning Grandfather and grandmother rocks. As per the local legend, the rocks represent two fated lovers who drowned themselves in the sea, because their families disapproved of their relationship.”

He even said that the street around the rocks is lined with stalls selling a nice range of coconut wood products and garamear - Samui's own coconut candy, which is rarely available elsewhere on the island.

Another popular attraction on Koh Samui is the Big Buddha shrine on the northern coast. It is probably the most well known landmark of Samui.  It is a 12 meter high golden Buddha can be seen from several kilometers away.

Within the surrounding temple are many different shrines and other smaller elaborate Buddha statues. There is also a tiny market selling a wide range of lucky charms and other souvenirs, alongside numerous food stalls.

For nature enthusiasts, Koh Samui is definitely going to be an attractive place as it has a butterfly garden with kaleidoscope of colorful butterflies and bugs residing inside.

About the Author

Suchi is a freelance writer for travel magazines and websites on the topics like favorite tourist destinations, resorts, luxury villas, Koh Samui bungalows and second largest island after Phuket in Thailand. Enjoy your holidays to Thailand.

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