Detailed African Village Setting round wood carving wall decor
African Village wood carving Painting
Shape; Round
Medium sized
Diameter; 9 inches
$39.21
African Village wood carving Painting. Detailed with an embossed African mud house and ancient grass roofing detail. You can run your finger on it and feel the lovely detailed wood carvings.
Perfect for wall decor in any part of the house.
On the painting you have; African village hut, birds and a sandy effect ground.
Shape; Round
Medium sized
Diameter; 9 inches
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