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These solid, chubby little clocks have been hand turned in two beautiful Australian timbers, the iconic Banksia and Jarrah, both from Western Australia, the Banksia Grandis forming the understory of the Jarrah forests. They are easy to read, quiet and run on easily replaceable watch batteries. The standard method of adjusting the time; pull out the knob, turn the hands, push in the knob, makes them simple to use. Looking ultra cute on your desk or bedside table, they are a great fallback if you mislay your phone or in the event of a power outage when all your electronic clocks die and need resetting. They are perfect for gift giving.

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Dimensions*:
Height 9cm x Width 5cm x Length 9cm
Weight*:
0.4kg

Where to buy

02 6645 1702
Direct From Manufacturer

Australian Woodwork
45B Wharf St
MACLEAN, New South Wales 2463


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Australian Woodwork

45B Wharf St
MACLEAN, New South Wales 2463

Phone: 02 6645 1702

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