animal art (5 items)
Fossilized Nautilus
Seashell Wall Art Sculpture Handmade with Recycled Paper
Fossilized Nautilus, Seashell Wall Art Sculpture Handmade with Recycled Paper
Somyot Sawasdee
Somyot Sawasdee designs this stunning wall sculpture shaped like a fossilized nautilus shell. The Thai artisan creates the illusion of a weathered sculpture as he crafts the shell by hand recycling... read more$55.99CADArtist: Somyot Sawasdee
Happy Elephants
Lacquered Wood Figurines (Pair)
Happy Elephants, Lacquered Wood Figurines (Pair)
Nantana Sompamitre
Happy elephants lift their trunks high to trumpet with joy. Nantana Sompamitre crafts the cheerful pair from rain tree wood. A symbol of Old Siam, the elephants display Thailand's traditional lacquer... read more$55.99CADArtist: Nantana Sompamitre
Four Young Elephants
Lacquered Wood Elephant Sculptures (Set of 4)
Four Young Elephants, Lacquered Wood Elephant Sculptures (Set of 4)
Nantana Sompamitre
Walking through a Thai forest, four young elephants enjoy one another's company. Nantana Sompamitre crafts the regal quartet from rain tree wood. A symbol of Old Siam, the elephants display Thailand's... read more$52.99CADArtist: Nantana Sompamitre
Lucky Blue Elephants
2 Blue Celadon Ceramic Handcrafted Lucky Elephant Figurines
Lucky Blue Elephants, 2 Blue Celadon Ceramic Handcrafted Lucky Elephant Figurines
Thatsanee and Ramphan
Lifting their trunks, two blue elephants trumpet their happiness. An important part of Thai culture, elephants are a symbol of Old Siam. Thatsanee and Ramphan craft the pair by hand in the tradition... read more$41.99CADArtist: Thatsanee and Ramphan
Lucky Green Elephants
2 Green Celadon Ceramic Handcrafted Lucky Elephant Figurines
Lucky Green Elephants, 2 Green Celadon Ceramic Handcrafted Lucky Elephant Figurines
Thatsanee and Ramphan
Lifting their trunks, two green elephants trumpet their happiness. An important part of Thai culture, elephants are a symbol of Old Siam. Thatsanee and Ramphan craft the pair by hand in the tradition... read more$48.99CADArtist: Thatsanee and Ramphan