Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Featured Item: Carved Wood See No Evil Monkeys in Tree





This is a wonderful carved wood rendition of the three No Evil monkeys. The wood is a reddish color and is very hard.

"See and Speak" are on the top branch, and "Hear" is on the bottom. Measures 7-1/4" tall x 3-1/4" long x 1-1/4" wide.

$16.99 Purchase from my store



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Betty Boop Figurines said...

That carved wood was really nice. It will fit in a bamboo house or wooden house when displayed. My grandfather likes those wood carved items. Where I could get one of it?

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