![]() ![]() Not fully satisfied with the fit? No worries. Shipping costs and additional service charges such as gift wrap are non-refundable. Orders with Shipping costs: Full refund on your product value.Orders with Free Shipping: Full refund on your order.Some personal use items, media, books, cards and products containing plants (including air-plants) are non-returnable. Please check product page for details about the return policy of the product you wish to return. Your return package must be post-marked within 30 days from the delivery date. You may return most Cultural Elements items (unused) in original packaging. Expedited shipping is available at an extra charge determined by the weight and the final destination of the product. Orders are shipped via UPS, FedEx, DHL or USPS or another carrier of our choice. Order below $50 pay a standard shipping charge of $4.85.įor orders to Alaska, Hawaii and US Protectorates, the shipping charges are calculated based on the weight and the final destination. ![]() Any exceptions will be usually displayed on the product description page. We offer FREE STANDARD SHIPPING on orders of $50 or over within continental USA. Shipping Orders ship from a USA-based warehouse in 1 business day. Please accept and appreciate minor imperfections and variations which are true characteristics of this craft. 275 inchesīeauty isn't perfect, it's authentic.This piece is artistically created by hand where beauty and imperfections go together wonderfully. Pieces each weigh about 4 pounds, providing the heft to support even the bulkiest book collection. Each bookend measures about 6.5 inches high, 3.5 inches wide, and 2.75 inches deep. Made from beautiful soapstone with a mottled green hue, they look fantastic in any library, den or office. These abstract elephant bookends are a prime example of the beauty of Kenyan craftsmanship. The kisii stone can be carved into various products such as vases, trays and food bowls. Tribesmen from the Kisii highlands mine the stone using hand tools and carve it using traditional methods. The soapstone used to create these majestic bookends originates from the Tabaka Hills of Western Kenya, where the stone is known as kisii. ![]()
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