A Polynesian gift idea that really serves a purpose
Giving a Polynesian wooden pencil case is a sure bet, as it’s something that will actually be used. Neither a gadget nor a static souvenir, it can be used for writing, drawing, or storing small everyday tools. It’s the perfect gift for someone who likes useful, but not impersonal, objects.
An everyday object designed to remain visible
This Polynesian wooden pencil case is not hidden away in a drawer. Its elongated shape and rigid lid allow it to stand upright, proud of its place. The inlaid wood contrasts with the engraved medallion, made of Tahitian mother-of-pearl or local coconut depending on availability, while the red or blue fabric lining adds a touch of understated warmth.
A souvenir of Polynesia for repeated use
Here, the souvenir takes on a concrete form. This Polynesian wooden pencil case accompanies everyday habits, without any heavy rhetoric or forced symbolism. It evokes a place and a culture through its discreet and constant presence, simply because it is used.
Tips for use and care
- Open and close the lid gently.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture.
- Clean the wood with a soft, dry cloth.
- Do not use abrasive products or liquids.
Product details
- Material: inlaid wood.
- Medallion: Tahitian mother-of-pearl or engraved local coconut.
- Interior lining: red or blue fabric, depending on availability.
- Approximate dimensions: 6 cm x 17 cm.
- Approximate weight: 0.380 kg.











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