PINEAPPLES #10
$330
 

 

PINEAPPLES #10

The Pineapple was first introduced into Hawaii in the early 1800's by Don Francisco de Paula y Marin, the Spanish advisor to King Kamehameha I.

Commercial pineapple plantations were established in the late 19th century and ushered in the Plantation Era of Hawaiian history. Pineapple fields still dot the Hawaiian landscape today and remind us of Old Hawaii.

The back of the carving features a history of the design and a short artist bio. The piece is also signed and dated by the artist.

"This carving is made from Chinese Quartzite and has a predominately yellow and gold  coloring with rose colored undertones. I chose to use a burgundy bamboo to compliment the colors of the stone."
Guy
 
 
PINEAPPLES #10
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