Wooden wall clock, 12" diameter, is decorated with spring flowers and a poem by the famous Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai which reads, in a translation by Bynner, as follows:
Your grasses up north are as blue as jade, Our mulberries here curve green-threaded branches; And at last you think of returning home, Now when my heart is almost broken.... O breeze of the spring, since I dare not know you, Why part the silk curtains by my bed?
The clock features hours marked in old Chinese characters, black metal hands, and a quality movement attached at the back that runs on a single battery. Weighs 335 grams (12 ozs.),easily and securely mounts on any wall hook.
Price INCLUDES SHIPPING [to anywhere] by registered air parcel post; Delivery usually takes 7-10 days, sometimes longer around Christmas.
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