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Product ID: 317293
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Handcrafted of coconut shell and cement, this decorative bowl makes an elegant and dreamy addition to your home decor. It stands atop three legs, painted green on the outside and gold on the inside. Thailand's Somyot Sawasdee designs the bowl, working with a passion for ecological preservation.
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I really like it but I wish the center was a shade different color than the rest for it to stand out. It was very well packaged.
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This sculpture is lovely and looks exactly as shown. However, the seahorses nose broke off the first time I picked it up. I was able to glue it back together, but its very fragile.
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This arrived in record time and is absolutely gorgeous! The picture does it no justice. Thank you Somyot, you are truly gifted and I love the idea of you recycling instead of contributing to pollution.
You can find our coconut shell decorative bowl 'Dreamy Offering' by Somyot Sawasdee in decor accessories categories such as Coconut Shell Decorative Bowls and Plates. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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Somyot is a dedicated artisan concerned with the environment. He often offers training sessions at his workshop to teach the special techniques needed to produce environmentally-friendly art from recycled materials. He uses these sessions to help cultivate a respect for the environment among younger artisans and encourages them to sell the products they create at the workshop training sessions. He also employs assistants to help with the crafting of his artwork. His older sister helps him with the accounting.
"I began to think seriously about my own design work. I started to design new items by using various types of waste or scrap wood, paper, glass, cans, and coconut shell."