Brown Coconut Bowl. Sardine. Lisbon. Portugal.

SKU 71310

Brown coconut bowl inspired by Lisbon’s beautiful seascape. This decorative object features a mosaic design in brown and cream tones, adorned with an illustration of a sardine and the word “Lisboa” (Lisbon) inside. Crafted from a coconut shell, it has a polished finish that highlights its natural beauty. A unique piece that captures the essence of Portuguese folklore, ideal for those seeking an authentic souvenir.

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Detailed description

This brown coconut bowl, inspired by Lisbon’s enchanting seascape, is an authentic gem that fuses Portuguese art and culture into a single piece. Crafted from a coconut shell, this decorative object features a polished finish that enhances its brown and creamy hues, evoking the warmth and beauty of the Lisbon coast. Inside, a delicate mosaic design displays an illustration of a sardine, an emblematic symbol of rich local gastronomy, accompanied by the word “Lisboa” (Lisbon) celebrating its origin.

The fusion of nuances in the mosaic not only adds an aesthetic touch but also reflects the region’s artisanal tradition. This bowl not only serves as a decorative item but also as a meaningful souvenir of Lisbon, reminding tourists of the joy and charm of their visit. Its unique design makes it a perfect souvenir for those seeking an authentic piece representing Portuguese folklore.

At Olé Mosaic, we specialize in wholesale souvenir distribution, and this brown coconut bowl is an excellent option for tourist gift shops looking to offer unique and culturally relevant products. It’s not just a bowl; it’s a piece of Lisbon, ideal for those who wish to take a lasting memory of their experience in this iconic city.

Features

SKU 71310 Category Tag

Additional information

Material

coconut

Motivo

Ciudad

Pais

Color

brown

Medida

13 x 6 cm.

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