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"City of Refuge Tiki "

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Category:

Tikis

Quantity Available:

12 in stock

Condition:

New

Material:

Paper

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

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More than a week ago

Item number:

81078815

Item description

"City of Refuge" 11x 17 art print Signed by the artist ( me ) printed on heavy cardstock paper, shipped flat reinforced cardboard in clear plastic sleeve with backing board This is a painting I did of one of the Tiki's at Hawaii's City of Refuge... Step back in time to a sanctuary of Hawaii’s past where traditional Hawaiian lifestyle is preserved. Ancient temples and ki’i (wooden images) whisper stories from the past. This place provided refuge to Hawaiians who came here. Today, the park continues as a sanctuary for visitors seeking a peaceful place and as a safe haven for all of the native wildlife living here.

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