Timmy Woods Handbags: Good Enough to Eat August 3, 2006
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They look good enough to eat (or listen to), but they're actually purses and shoulder bags created by Beverly Hills artist Timmy Woods, hand-carved from naturally-fallen branches of Acacia trees.
Each purse is unique, and it takes 30 days to complete its carving and finishing. Each is signed by the artist, and priced from $150-$2500. To give you an idea, the banana split purse above costs $363. Betcha no one else at the country club will have one.
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wow! the bags are amazing! I know that filipino carvers are the ones who made those wooden bags,it would take few weeks to finish one bag, the bags are really unique, if im not mistaken a certain Le Roi company is the one supplying for Timmy Woods. The bags are expensive but its worth the price.