 Wood walking stick, 'Crooked Dragon'
$64.95
Empowered, crooked features characterize this walking stick by Nyoman Karsa. He carves the piece from fine sono wood, its dark composition culminating in a captivating dragonhead. This creature is considered to be a guardian in Bali's rich cultural lore. An enchanting acquisition for any worldly setting. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Dragon Head III'
$67.95
From the realm of legends and myth comes this extraordinary dragon with serpent-like body, its ornate head a symbol of power. Nyoman Karsa hand-carves this fearsome walking stick from sono wood, each detail a sublime testimony of his wood-carving excellence. A work of exquisite artistry, this versatile walking stick is certain to impress the admirer of tradition. |
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 'Mermaid,' walking stick
$62.95
With the appeal of ancient legends, this walking stick lures unsuspecting passers-by with its hand-carved beauty. Nyoman Karsa coaxes sono wood into the shape of mermaid, exquisitely detailed while standing on her fin tail. Intended for either practical use or d�cor, this walking stick exudes aesthetic finesse. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Frog'
$64.95
Slender body a compact corpus of muscular legs and wide-mouthed song, a sleek tree frog lends his figure to a distinguished walking stick. Hand-carved in rich sono wood by Nyoman Karsa, it is polished to glossy perfection � a distinguished work of art. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Race Horse'
$59.95
A race horse lends its thoroughbred beauty to this distinguished walking stick. Using only hand tools, Evans Doe Martey carves the piece by hand from African sese wood. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'The Raven'
$64.99
Sleek and canny, a raven observes the world from atop a walking stick. Nyoman Karsa carves the realistic bird from select Balinese sono wood, polished to a high shine. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Wise Man'
$52.95
The long, sleek body arrives at an arched handle, stooped like the back of an elderly man. Nyoman Karsa presents this original vision, carved by hand from local sono wood. The material's deep black grain courses along smooth lines, as the artisan polishes the piece to lustrous perfection. Imbued with the traditions of Bali, this work is sure to captivate any setting. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'African Elephant'
$87.95
The power and grace of the African elephant distinguish this beautiful walking stick. Hand-carved by George Obeng, it features a handsome combination of dark tan, black and natural sese wood. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Dolphin'
$59.95
Leaping lithely from the sea, a dolphin emerges to crown a walking stick. Nyoman Karsa carves the piece by hand, polishing sono wood to a burnished sheen. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Regal Elephant'
$64.95
A proud elephant appears atop this hand-crafted walking stick by Nyoman Karsa. He shapes the piece from quality sono wood, as sleek black details emerge beneath a lustrous polish. Elegant and precise, this adornment offers a lean Balinese accent to any creative interior. Says Karsa, "Outside is the natural world; the lives of animals depend on human behavior. Numerous hunters travel around the world endangering the lives of animals, while only a few people concern themselves with finding the best way to save them from entirely disappearing. By creating animal statuettes I offer an alternative to animal lovers." |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Senufu Man'
$97.95
A piece to reflect Senufu artistry, this original walking stick features the profile of a man with a long beard and a protruding belly. Eric Darko uses manual tools to achieve the refined detail that embellishes this piece. Entirely hand-carved from tweneboa wood, the walking stick features colored accents rendered through tinted polish. The Senufu hail from the Ivory Coast and are renowned for their variety of masks and sculptures, used in the activities of their different secret societies. This walking stick makes a mesmerizing decorative accent. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Moving Up'
$79.95
Topped by a ring, this bold design by Eric Danquah depicts people who strive to reach the top. The hand-carved walking stick is named Masi Nkete, a phrase in the Akan language meaning "I am determined." |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Jester'
$84.95
Historically carved only for respected elderly West Africans, walking sticks symbolize dignity and an acquired collection of wisdom over the years. George Obeng sculpts this handsome example with a laughing jester as the handle. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Sea Turtle'
$59.95
Rising from the ocean, a sea turtle impels itself forward with leathery flippers. Nyoman Karsa depicts the realistic creature in a beautiful wood carving to crown a handsome walking stick. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Abrantieh'
$69.95
Abrantieh translates as "gentleman" in the language of Ghana's Akan people. Dignified design sets apart this decorative walking stick by Madam Adwoa and the artisans of Onyame Akwan Dooso, her Ghanaian workshop. Striking symmetry exalts the rich grain of sese wood, resulting in a powerful, masculine aspect. A stately throne sits beneath the handle, its image suggestive of West African traditions. Below, a pair of swords symbolizes strength. This piece is worthy of kings and chiefs. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Dragon Head'
$57.95
Sleek lines define this walking stick, hand-carved by master artisan Nyoman Karsa. The deep, dark allure of sono wood complements smooth details, as a dragon head appears ominously at the handle, imbued with the mystique of Balinese lore. A singular decorative acquisition for the tasteful d�cor. |
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 'Lion Head,' walking stick
$58.95
The fearless image of a lion adorns this walking stick with aesthetic force as Nyoman Karsa hand-carves its image with detailed perfection. Rendered in sono wood, this walking stick adorns with proud elegance. Makes for a an original gift instilled with symbolic meaning. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Skull'
$52.95
Hollow eyes stare from a gaunt visage of eternal mystery. Nyoman Karsa sculpts the tengkorak (skull) of dark, lustrous sono wood. This walking stick is a captivating example of Balinese art and lore. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Determination'
$87.95
Reaching ever upward, people strive for the top. Eric Danquah carves an extraordinarily detailed walking stick. Its airy, open design is topped by a ring. Danquah names the piece Masi Nkete, a phrase in the Akan language meaning "I am determined." |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Rhinoceros'
$112.95
Securely armored, the rhinoceros brandishes his singular horn like a sword. So large and powerful are these animals they must give way only to the elephant, however, their greatest threat has been from man. An endangered species in Africa, the beast graces a distinguished walking stick by George Obeng. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Seahorse'
$59.95
A seahorse crowns this design as a beautiful symbol of the ocean. Carved by hand, this elegant and innovative walking stick comes from Nyoman Karsa. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Mountain Ram'
$68.95
Beautifully carved by hand, a mountain ram lends his strength and beauty to this unusual walking stick. Nyoman Karsa transforms Balinese sono wood into a stylish decorative cane. He adds rubber to the tip. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Togbe'
$58.95
Historically carved only for elderly West African royalty, this walking stick is adorned with local motifs and symbols. A solitary bird rests underneath the handle, symbolizing peace. Daniel Nyadedzor patiently crafts this piece from sese wood, adorns it with aluminum plating, and finishes it with white clay and cream emulsion paint to achieve its antique appearance. Nyadedzor names the walking stick Togbe, or "chief," in honor of his rich cultural heritage. |
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 'Horse Head,' walking stick
$62.95
Classic lines and a lustrous surface evoke the refined allure of this hand-crafted walking stick. Nyoman Karsa shapes the piece from select sono wood, its elongated form culminating with the natural grace of a horse's head. The material's rich black tone further accentuates the design's eternal appeal. Makes an original Balinese statement in any interior. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'King of the Lions'
$94.95
Considered the king of all animals, the African lion is a regal and beautiful creature. George Obeng carves the mighty cat to crown a walking stick. He finishes the novel design with mansion polish. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Rhinoceros'
$68.95
Animals and nature are a constant source of inspiration for Nyoman Karsa. Always innovative, he carves a powerful rhinoceros to form the handle of a novel walking stick. He adds rubber to the tip. |
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 Wood walking stick, 'Cobra Head'
$67.95
Charmed by some invisible melody, this cobra stands tall with fangs exposed to attack - instantly transformed into a fascinating walking stick. Nyoman Karsa casts the spell on sono wood, carefully hand-carving every detail of the lithe creature. Sono lends its dark hue to accent Karsa's minute artistry, rendering this cane a captivating work of art. |
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