Painted handcrafted calabash bowl
This calabash has some local handcrafted art design on it and is supply in two’s.
It can be used for a number of things such as collectable, memorabilia and for drinking, eating and so on.
It is a 100% natural product
Ships from Nigeria
$5.00
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