Hand-Carved Wood Sculptures with Colorful Ducks Set of 3 'Drinking Ducks' Item ID: 2671797255
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"This set of three pretty ducks is Thai artisans Moo and Aud's newest creation. These raintree wood sculptures are hand-painted in vibrant hues for a cheerful appearance. Each piece comes in different sizes and depicts a sweet scene of ducks drinking peacefully."
- 7.74 lb
- Largest Piece: 10.8 inches H x 3.9 inches W x 3.9 inches D,Smallest Piece: 6 inches H x 2.5 inches W x 2.9 inches D
- 1.63 lbs
- Largest Piece: 10.8 inches H x 3.9 inches W x 3.9 inches D
- Smallest Piece: 6 inches H x 2.5 inches W x 2.9 inches D
- Raintree wood
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
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Moo's parents taught him how to trade, and he traded Thai silk at Phare. “Our business began when an older sister and other relatives arrived. Baan Tawai was very popular with tourists and we began selling items.” They began to open their shop at Baan Tawai when Aud completed his bachelor's degree, and Moo returned from the United States.
Some items came from Phare, but the majority came from Chiang Mai. “We saw great opportunities to build a shop because there were many foreigners here, and once they learned they could speak in English with our shop, they simply ordered what they needed from their home country. We've been looking for natural materials that complement the craftsmanship of our craftspeople.
“When COVID arrived, our shop was still operating for some customers' orders, but some of our craftsmen resigned due to economics. So we now have around ten craftsmen in Chiang Mai, including a teak wood carpenter, a raintree wood carpenter, a painter, and so on.
“We still live with our four children and are pleased with our business. Although the pandemic and the economy have made it difficult, we intend to continue. We hope that, despite the loss of many shops at Baan Tawai, this location will become popular with tourists again in the future. And we wish that Novica will be a terrific outlet for us to share our distinct Thai skills with the rest of the globe. Thank you kindly.”
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Moo's parents taught him how to trade, and he traded Thai silk at Phare. “Our business began when an older sister and other relatives arrived. Baan Tawai was very popular with tourists and we began selling items.” They began to open their shop at Baan Tawai when Aud completed his bachelor's degree, and Moo returned from the United States.
Some items came from Phare, but the majority came from Chiang Mai. “We saw great opportunities to build a shop because there were many foreigners here, and once they learned they could speak in English with our shop, they simply ordered what they needed from their home country. We've been looking for natural materials that complement the craftsmanship of our craftspeople.
“When COVID arrived, our shop was still operating for some customers' orders, but some of our craftsmen resigned due to economics. So we now have around ten craftsmen in Chiang Mai, including a teak wood carpenter, a raintree wood carpenter, a painter, and so on.
“We still live with our four children and are pleased with our business. Although the pandemic and the economy have made it difficult, we intend to continue. We hope that, despite the loss of many shops at Baan Tawai, this location will become popular with tourists again in the future. And we wish that Novica will be a terrific outlet for us to share our distinct Thai skills with the rest of the globe. Thank you kindly.”
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