Oars and paddles (2) - Wood





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A pair of two solid wooden paddles, each about 140 cm long with a classic T-shaped handle, origin Italy (Tuscany), dating from 1980–1990 and in excellent condition with the original Florence production label.
Description from the seller
Beautiful pair of vintage solid wood oars, crafted with great artisanal care. The oars feature warm grain and a glossy finish that enhances their build quality.
Main features:
Quantity: 2 oars (sold together).
Length: about 140 cm each.
Material: Fine wood (typical mahogany grain or durable nautical woods).
Handle: Classic 'T' handle for maximum comfort.
Detail: Original Florence production label still present.
Condition:
The condition is excellent. The wood is solid, with no warping or cracks. The surface is smooth and well finished, ready to be put in the water or displayed immediately.
Why to buy:
Nautical: Ideal for canoe, kayak or classic wooden boats.
Decor: Perfect to create a nautical/navy-themed corner in the living room, bedroom, or a public venue. They are often hung crosswise on the wall.
Beautiful pair of vintage solid wood oars, crafted with great artisanal care. The oars feature warm grain and a glossy finish that enhances their build quality.
Main features:
Quantity: 2 oars (sold together).
Length: about 140 cm each.
Material: Fine wood (typical mahogany grain or durable nautical woods).
Handle: Classic 'T' handle for maximum comfort.
Detail: Original Florence production label still present.
Condition:
The condition is excellent. The wood is solid, with no warping or cracks. The surface is smooth and well finished, ready to be put in the water or displayed immediately.
Why to buy:
Nautical: Ideal for canoe, kayak or classic wooden boats.
Decor: Perfect to create a nautical/navy-themed corner in the living room, bedroom, or a public venue. They are often hung crosswise on the wall.

