$500.00
1 in stock
Description
The Angora goat has been regarded by some as a direct descendant of the Central Asian markhor. The fleece taken from an Angora goat is called mohair. A single goat produces between four and five kilograms of hair per year. Angoras are shorn twice a year. Angoras, despite their coats, are not directly related to sheep. They were first introduced in the United States in 1849 by Dr. James P. Davis. (Source: Internet)
This piece was painted on Raymar 23SC canvas panel 16”x20″. It has been varnished and carefully packaged with two same size cardboards, buffering paper, bubble wrapping paper and 4 corner protectors.
Although I have tried my best to match the color of digital profile and the actual product, the color might still vary depending on different monitor settings. Please be aware of this fact.
Note, the painting ships unframed.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
Additional information
Weight | 3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 24 × 1 in |