Artifact Wooden Puzzles – Kozyndan Superbloom
$99.99 Original price was: $99.99.$50.00Current price is: $50.00.
This beautiful 323 piece wooden jigsaw puzzle of a Californa hillside super-blooming with poppies by the artist couple known as Kozyndan.
Content warning: The artwork does containone very tiny ladydancing in the flowers “al fresco“, as shown in the product image, and as such, may not be appropriate for all puzzlers.
This puzzle isreally hardfor its piece count, with California park themed whimsies, a straight edge, and curvy irregular pieces with knob connectors. Puzzle design by Matt Lyon.
Part of our Ecru line, which means it has amatte imagefor reduced eyestrain while puzzling.
Packaged in a pine wood box with sliding lid, a small picture on the box, and an engraved side label with the name and piece count.
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323 pieces
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11.25″ by 15.25″
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Made in USA
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