Description
a captivating fusion of traditional Mexican artistry and whimsical design
lightweight and comfortable
It is sometimes referred to locally as acacia
This pottery figure is based upon a jaguar shaped throne found in the Maya 'Temple of the Jaguars' in the Yucatan
this pendant is a beautiful way to carry a sense of tranquillity with you
Vintage Mani Singing Bowl No.43 Shrugs a captivating fusion of traditionalMani bowls are distinguished from other singing bowls by their shape. They are flat bottomed with wider bellies and walls that taper towards the mouth. They have a unique and special sound. Decorative markings are limited to just a few incised lines below the rim and sometimes on the base inside. Mani singing bowls date from the 16th to 18th century and are becoming increasingly difficult to source. Singing bowls from Nepal are made from five metals:
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