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Product ID: 83027
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Delicate blue flowers adorn the smooth shells of these charming turtles. Working with mango wood, Nantana Sompamitre creates a matched pair of boxes. In Thailand, turtles are symbols of good luck, revered for their longevity. Sompamitre carves wood into the desired shape and coats it with lacquer. Once dried it is polished and another coat is applied – up to twenty times. The final layer is polished with powdered fired clay and painted by hand.
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Great craftswoman ...beautiful work
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Simply adorable. More petite than I expected, but so lovely on my table for spring time. The pretty painted flowers on the black background is so sweet. Would make a great gift.
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Love the color, design, and shape. Beautiful wood tray.
You can find our lacquered boxes 'Good Luck Turtles' (pair) by Nantana Sompamitre in decor accessories categories such as Animal Themed Decorative Boxes, Lacquerware Decorative Boxes and Wood Decorative Boxes. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
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