Mokoro Centerpiece
The word ‘Mokoro’ is often heard in the Okavango Swamps of Botswana, roughly translate to dug out canoe. The process to produce this piece is similar to how the inhabitants of this region made their canoes. A great accent for your mantel or a long dining table, this piece is made from iroko wood and is 48” long x 8” wide x 6” high.
The word ‘Mokoro’ is often heard in the Okavango Swamps of Botswana, roughly translate to dug out canoe. The process to produce this piece is similar to how the inhabitants of this region made their canoes. A great accent for your mantel or a long dining table, this piece is made from iroko wood and is 48” long x 8” wide x 6” high.
The word ‘Mokoro’ is often heard in the Okavango Swamps of Botswana, roughly translate to dug out canoe. The process to produce this piece is similar to how the inhabitants of this region made their canoes. A great accent for your mantel or a long dining table, this piece is made from iroko wood and is 48” long x 8” wide x 6” high.