NAUTIMALL Wooden Ships 16" Santa Maria Miniature Tallship Models Nautical Sailboat Decor Father's Day Christmas Gift Christopher Columbus

$69.99
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Wooden santa maria ship model Perfect Size: Measures 16 inches (40 cm) in length, making it an ideal decorative piece for shelves, desks, or display cases in any nautical-themed space Educational Value: Serves as both a decorative model and educational tool, offering insights into maritime history and exploration through its authentic design elements Detailed Craftsmanship: Features intricate woodwork and precise detailing that showcases the traditional sailing vessel's structure, rigging, and architectural elements Versatile Display: Makes an excellent Father's Day or Christmas gift for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates maritime decor and nautical aesthetics Embark on a nautical adventure with this miniature wooden ship of Christopher Columbus' exploration in 1492. Meticulously crafted, this ship is not only charming decorative piece but also serve as educational model. With their intricate details and authentic designs, it offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of maritime exploration. Whether displayed on a shelf or used for study, this miniature ship inspire curiosity and ignite the spirit of adventure. Ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, or as a unique gift, this set combines functionality and beauty, allowing you to appreciate the craftsmanship of bygone eras. Measuring approximately 16 inches (40 cm) in length for Santa Maria. This ship is the perfect size for nautical home decoration.

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