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"Kijana" is Swahili for "youth" or "teenager." Two adolescents eternally reach out towards one another in this set of soapstone bookends. The soapstone used to create these bowls originates from the Tabaka Hills of Western Kenya, where the stone is known as kisii. Tribesmen from the Kisii highlands mine the stone using hand tools and carve it using traditional methods. The kisii stone can be carved into all sorts of designs.
Each of these figures is about 6 inches high, 4.5 inches wide, and 3 inches deep. Pieces weigh about 3 pounds each, plenty of heft to support your books!
Made in Kenya
Beauty isn't perfect, it's authentic. This piece is artistically created by hand where beauty and imperfections go together wonderfully. Please accept and appreciate minor imperfections and variations which are true characteristics of this craft.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 5 - Jul 10
US$40
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