This is a fancy wooden walking cane for men and women decorated with a unique Turtle Design Head made of Indian Rosewood..The walking stick is hand-carved of solid hardwood (Indian Rosewood) with beautiful wood grain, smooth-sanded. It's finished with high-quality Indian coatings..The total length of a Turtle Design Head cane is 36", but you can cut it to the needed size. If you want to get custom length or color, please contact us before placing your order (it will take some time to make a custom cane for you)..The ergonomic handle is strengthened with a metal spindle for better weight capacity (up to 350 lbs), and the cane weighs only about 25 ounces, so it's perfect for everyday use..The rubber cane tip is interchangeable: you can replace it with any other 7/8" tip. All our wood canes come with a spare rubber tip.
This is a fancy wooden walking cane for men and women decorated with a unique Turtle Design Head made of Indian Rosewood..The walking stick is hand-carved of solid hardwood (Indian Rosewood) with beautiful wood grain, smooth-sanded. It's finished with high-quality Indian coatings..The total length of a Turtle Design Head cane is 36, but you can cut it to the needed size. If you want to get custom length or color, please contact us before placing your order (it will take some time to make a custom cane for you)..The ergonomic handle is strengthened with a metal spindle for better weight capacity (up to 350 lbs), and the cane weighs only about 25 ounces, so it's perfect for everyday use..The rubber cane tip is interchangeable: you can replace it with any other 7/8 tip. All our wood canes come with a spare rubber tip.
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