Aboriginal Owl Woven Ornaments | DIY Materials

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Aboriginal Owl Woven Ornaments | DIY Materials - Knitting, Embroidery, Felted Wool & Sewing - Wood Brown

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●Product content: walnut carved owl, wire (random color), safety pin, teaching barcode (at the bottom left corner of the package) ●About allusions: In Taiwan, the owl is the child-giving bird of the Bunun tribe of aboriginal people and is also the "guardian deity of babies." The Amis believes that owls are the "guardian deity of the forest." They convey the good news of women's pregnancy at night and judge the baby's gender by the sound of their calls; The Puyuma people believe that the singing of owls brings good news; the Thao people believe that owls are spirit birds and a symbol of good luck. https://youtu.be/o5M9CL9eNJM Thank you Wulai Atayal Teacher Weaver Lulu for her wonderful voice

Product Details

Material
Wood
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Stock
More than 10
Ranking
No.5,118 - DIY Materials  |  No.1,435 - Knitting, Embroidery, Felted Wool & Sewing
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
Owls represent different cultural meanings and allusions to some indigenous groups. Let's put on colorful clothes for it by weaving hands!

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