Handmade Wool Ornaments in Honey from Peru (Pair), "Honey Holiday"
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Crocheted by hand from wool, this delightful pair of ornaments is designed and crafted by Peruvian artisan Marleni Tenorio. Each round ornament features a three-tone color scheme in honey, stone, and alabaster that creates a striped appearance.
- 75 grams
- 0.2 lbs
- Each: 10.16 cm Diam.
- Each: 4" Diam.
- Cord: 18 cm L
- Cord: 7" L
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Inga
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12/03/2020
"Cute"
These are very cute lavender sheep, I was happy like a child, I thank the master for such an exquisite work that brings joy to people
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Lavender Sheep, Wool Blend Sheep Ornaments in Lavender from Peru (Set of 4)
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Ellen
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01/13/2020
"Added to lamb collection"
Love these! left one for my daughter in her room, added three to my lamb collection - but will give two away if admired.
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Little Sheep, Wool Blend Sheep Ornaments in White from Peru (Set of 4)
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Christina
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11/03/2019
"cute gift for any age"
My friend and I are both knitters, I bought these little guys to split between us (part of a birthday gift for her). Bigger than I expected but will still look great sitting on a shelf. Would look adorable in a babys room. And despite being backordered I received them with only a few days delay.
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Brown Sheep, Wool Blend Sheep Ornaments in Brown from Peru (Set of 4)
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