Item# SSCTC4432GD
$368.00
The Arts and Crafts Motawi Dragonfly Green Tile Clock is handcrafted by Schlabaugh and Sons in Kalona, Iowa, the heart of Amish country. The clock is made in quarter sawn white oak with a dark oak stain finish. Arts and Crafts parchment ivory clock dial. This Craftsman style clock is complemented with an inset 4" x 4" Dragonfly Motawi tile. The handcrafted dragonfly tile is inspired by Nina Simone's song "Feeling Good". "Dragonfly out in the sun, you know what I mean, don't you know". Clock dimensions: Ht: 11” x W: 10.5" D: 4.75". Dial dimensions: 3.5" x 3.5". All clocks have a quartz movement (no chime) with AA battery included.
Please note that it is ONLY available for shipment within the contiguous U.S. This item does not qualify for expedited shipping, discount offers or gift wrap.
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