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Elepfanten |
| Elephants have a great tradition in India. Already Alexander Magnus had to face them in battle, and they still form part of the great cultural heritage. They are a symbol of stability, friendship and good luck. This design we offer in six different sizes : 30*30/ 15*15/ 12*12/ 8*8/ 6*6/ 5*4 cms. |
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Runde Eule |
| Owls are a symbol of wisdom and knowledge. Their prime attribute is their skill to bide their time and act precisely when needed. Maybe it is this great impression of self-control that evokes our imagination. This design we offer in two different sizes : 8*6,5 and 5,5*5 cms. |
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Eule aus dunklem Holz |
| This design is about 13*9,5 cms. |
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Eine Büste Buddhas |
We offer three different sozes of these busts of the Buddha : 9,5*6/ 7,5*4,5/ 5,5*3 cms. |
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Krishna, die Flöte spielend |
| Krishna is the most popular incarnation of Vishnu; so popular that many religious cults build their beliefs aorund Krishna. We offer three sizes of this design : 21*6/ 16,5*4,5/ 16*3,5 cms. |
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Hölzerne Pferde |
| Although the design is not always the same, we carry four sizes of wooden horses : 14,5*13/ 11,5*11/ 9*7,5/ 6,5*5,5 cms. |
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Ganesha |
| Ganesh is one of the two sons of Shiva, being a son to Parvati and a brother to Kartikeya (Skanda). Ganesh is a very popular god, being cherished in lots of households. He specially stands for good luck in new endevours. We offer different designs and sizes. In wood we have following sizes : 26*15/ 18*9/ 15*8/ 13*9/ 13*6/ 11*5 cms. |
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Eule aus hellem Holz |
| This design has another owl carved inside. It´s size is about 13*9,5 cms. |
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Kleine Eule aus hellem Holz |
| We offer two different sizes of small light wood owls : 5,5*3 and 4*3 cms. |
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Buddhabüsten aus dunklem Holz |
| We offer three different sozes of these busts of the Buddha : 9,5*6/ 7,5*4,5/ 5,5*3 cms. |
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Fo Hi, the lucky Buddha |
FoHi is a chinese emanation of the Buddha, representing the joy of life. We have two different sizes : 7*5,5 and 5,5*4,5 cms. |
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