2-D Art Pieces - Pride of Kuala Lumpur

RM390.00 MYR

The National Flower, hibiscus or locally known as Bunga Raya, was first introduced to Malaysia from its original home in China, Japan and the Pacific islands probably before the 12th century. It is found in abundance throughout the country, and has many varieties and colours. Sultan Abdul Samad Building, officially opened in April 1897 by Sir Frank Swettenham and served as a Government Administrative Building, then the High Court and Supreme Court in 1972. The Moorish design building is now occupied by the Ministry of Information, Communications Culture. It's affectionately known as the “Big Ben” of Malaysia. Tugu Negara, a National Monument, is a sculpture that commemorates those who died in Malaysia's struggle for freedom from Britain and the communists. Tunku Abdul Rahman commissioned sculptor Felix de Weldon to sculpt this 15.54 meter height bronze monument depicting seven men. Petronas Twin Towers, the world’s tallest twin towers, stand at a height of 452 metres and is of 88 storeys. Linked by a 58 metre skybridge at the 41st-42nd level,  its arch support forms a symbolic  gateway to the city centre of  KL.”

Product code: HS 0003-A31
Measurement: 25.0 X 25.0cm
Weight: 800gm (Approx)
Material: Wood Veneer

Highlights :

  • The art pieces are all hand assembled with the finest wood veneer.
  • Include product write up
  • Made in Malaysia

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