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Full-log of cedarwood (About 18×12 cm Height) with the Inscriptions of Saint Charbel on right and God Bless Our Home on left.
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2 magnet souvenirs (6.8cm) of Lebanese meze made in miniature and colored by hand representing common Lebanese food served on a plate.
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Painted natural pebble paperweights (The Pebbles are collected from the shores of Byblos and Batroun). The natural stones are sized 7 to 12 cms.
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Customized painted natural stone pebbles from 5 to 23 cm. The prices vary from 6.00 to 46.00 USD.
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Unique sculpture, a handmade miniature artificial bonsai cedar tree, made in Lebanon. Each tree is different and is about 2.1 kg weight and 23x28x14 cm.
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Expressions of Lebanese relief sculpture masks in real bronze signed and numbered 1 of 3 by artist sculptor Joseph Abi Daher. Each artwork is about 19 x 23 x 1.5 cm and comes with an authentication.
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Bas-relief sculptures in sandstone representing scripts from the Holy Bible, Holy Gospel and Noble Quran, look like antique tiles.
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Relief sculpture of Kamal Jumblatt, 15 x 8 cm - تمثال مجسم مئوية كمال جنبلاط - مفوضية المحاربين القدامى.
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Ceramic folklore statuette souvenirs of Lebanese characters. (Approximately 10x6x10 cm - 14x6x5.5 cm).
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Sculptures of bas-relief, representing the Phoenician time: Statuette holding a vase with the Phoenician alphabet and the cedar of Lebanon (15x14x3 cm) - Phoenician ship with a fossil (16x14.5x3 cm).
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Phoenician sculptures: Statuettes holding a vase with the alphabet - Phoenician statuette, an obelisk with the alphabet, and the symbol of Freemasons - Phoenician statuette with two vases and the Alphabet.
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Hand-made stone bas-reliefs sculptures on wood, representing the old Phoenician time.
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Stone sculptures, bas-relief stands, representing the Cedar of Lebanon (14x13x5 cm / 16.5x17x6 cm).
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Stone bas-relief stands saying "My homeland is Lebanon وطني لبنان" (19.5x14.5x3 cm).
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Sculptures (45 x 40 x 5 cm / 50 x 45 x 5 cm), whirling dervishes from the Sufism religion culture.
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Phoenician statuettes, 27 cm - Byblos Figurine Obelisks Temple 1800 B.C.