Description: Handmade Polynesian Kava Bowl - 14 Peg Legs - 4.5" H x 13.5" W - Vintage Product Description: This beautiful handcrafted Polynesian Kava bowl is a stunning example of traditional Pacific Island artistry. Featuring 14 circular peg legs and a deep bowl cutout, this piece exudes both cultural significance and rustic charm. With dimensions approximately 4.5 inches high by 13.5 inches across and weighing 2 lbs 10 oz, this Kava bowl is not only a functional item but also a perfect statement piece for any home decor or cultural collection. Although the exact age of this bowl is unknown, its craftsmanship suggests it was carefully made by skilled artisans, likely for ceremonial use. Kava bowls have been an integral part of Polynesian culture, traditionally used for preparing and serving the kava beverage, often shared in community gatherings and rituals. This bowl's unique design and construction reflect the deep-rooted traditions of the Pacific Islands. This Kava bowl is in good vintage condition, with some natural wear indicative of its handmade nature and age, adding to its character and authenticity. Whether you’re a collector of Pacific Island artifacts, a lover of unique handmade items, or someone looking for a conversation starter, this Kava bowl is sure to impress. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of Polynesian culture with this exquisite handmade Kava bowl! Key Features:Handmade Polynesian Kava Bowl: Authentic craftsmanship with deep cultural significance.14 Circular Peg Legs: Unique design that adds stability and an eye-catching appearance.Dimensions: Approximately 4.5 inches high and 13.5 inches across, weighing 2 lbs 10 oz.Deep Bowl Cutout: Ideal for decorative use or as a functional piece in traditional ceremonies.Good Vintage Condition: Natural wear consistent with age and handmade construction.
Price: 125 USD
Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia
End Time: 2024-10-29T19:04:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Culture: Pacific Islands
Handmade: Yes