January 6, 2012

Tikis

Marie brought these carvings back from Polynesia.

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3 comments:

  1. Oh these are so lovely. I love the wood and the subtle yet distinct details.

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  2. Unusual carvings!
    Is there history that goes with them?

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  3. Pat, the tiki is a traditional type of stylized carving of the human form. They are now made in quantity for the tourist trade throughout the Polynesian Islands.

    The front-most one in the photo has holes carved in the top so it can be used as a pencil holder!

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