Zanzibar Dhow (8th century – Oman/Zanzibar)
Description
“DOW” (DAU, DHOW, DHEW…) 16th
Model numbered – delivered with a certificate of authenticity.
• Historically, the Sultanate of Oman has been a very active maritime nation. From the 8th century, an Omani ship reached the china …
• Dhow is the generic name of a number of traditional sailing vessels with one or more masts withlateen sails used in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean region. Historians are divided as to whether the dhow was invented by Arabs or Indians. Typically sporting long thin hulls, dhows are trading vessels primarily used to carry heavy items, like fruit, fresh water or merchandise, along the coasts of Eastern Arabia, East Africa,Yemen and coastal South Asia.
Size
Scale
Finish
Working time
51cm
1/75e
Rosewood
100 H
For the pleasure to smell the smell of the liquid bees-wax, a light pasage annual on the wood; for the dust removal, if you possess one sandbank – hairdryer ( cold air) biweekly will be completed. If, unfortunately, you broke sometimes something on your model, to contacted the Association of close Designer from your home.
Each of our models is numbered. Each model is unique, thanks to its entirely handcrafted nature (every small part is made by hand or on a lathe, in wood, aluminum, copper, etc.), the shade of its rosewood, etc. A certificate of authenticity is enclosed with each model.
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