This unique wooden sculpture depicts a crow standing on a teak wood base, measuring 20 inches in height. The intricate and detailed carving showcases the folk art style, with a dark wood tone adding to its rustic charm. The sculpture's origins and date of creation are unknown, but its originality is evident in the fine craftsmanship and attention to detail. The piece is being sold by a dealer or reseller specializing in primitives and antiques, and is unsigned. It would make a great addition to any collection of folk art or wooden sculptures.


The crow moon takes place in March, and is believed by some cultures to have special powers as it begins the growing season. It’s called the crow moon because of the brightness, and the fact that crows are attracted to shiny objects.