Mini Crocodile

$60.00
By tinja

Description
Decorating a fireplace mantel or a bookshelf ? This mini crocodile by Tinja will inject even the most minimalist of spaces with personality and a touch of playfulness. It brings a cultural element, too: Made by hand in the verdant hills of north-western Tunisia, it is a lovely example of the pottery skills of the women of Sejnane — an age-old craft transmitted from mother to daughter for over 3,000 years, now recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
Features & Details
  • Material: Tunisian Clay
  • Dimensions: L 6.3 x W 2 X H 2.75 in
  • Country of Origin: Tunisia
Shipping & Returns
Shipping Policy

We currently only ship to Canada and the US (except PO boxes, APO/FPO and US Territories).

Your order will be shipped DDP (Delivery Duty Paid) so that you don't have to pay extra fees upon delivery. Please allow 2-6 business days for delivery from receipt of tracking. Add 5 business days for shipments to Canada.

Free shipping on orders above $125USD is applicable to USA and Canada orders with exception of Hawaii where air shipping rates apply.
Return Policy

We hope you’ll love your purchase. In case you need to make a return, you have 30 days to send eligible items back to us. Items that are customized or special ordered are not eligible for return. Contact us at care@goodeeworld.com to initiate a return request.

Please see our Shipping & Return Policy for further details and rates.

Causes This Product Supports
  • Natural Materials

    This product has been crafted with materials that are derived from plants, animals, or other naturally occurring materials.

  • Heritage Craft Preservation

    This product supports the preservation of heritage crafts and enables artisans to create sustainable livelihoods through their traditional skills

Why Goodee Loves

tinja

A contemporary reinterpretation of Tunisian craft traditions, tinja’s heirloom-worthy pieces bring a distinctive cultural flair into the home while helping artisan communities flourish in Tunisia’s marginalized regions.