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Cannibal Art is an independent online store selling hand-carved artworks from the Marquesas Islands. Its core selling points are “Hand-carved in the Marquesas” and “Direct from the artists.” The site emphasizes that the pieces come from Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia and are not mass-produced, imitations, or “inspired by” replicas. Its positioning is closer to an artist-run shop than an open marketplace.
The selection focuses on Tiki statues, Marquesan jewelry, decorative bowls, wall art, paddles, tools and weapons, ocean-themed pieces, books, postcards, and similar items. The site repeatedly highlights one-of-a-kind works, slow hand-carving, traditional symbolism, and local materials such as oceanic rosewood. Many items are marked Sold, suggesting that inventory is mainly single pieces or small batches. This makes it suitable for collectors and cultural souvenir buyers, but less suitable for retail purchasing that requires stable restocking.
Prices are listed per item in USD. Examples include postcards at $29, T-shirts at $40, necklaces at $50–200, and Tiki or carved wooden pieces at around $320–600. The content only mentions “safe/secure checkout,” and customer feedback says payment on the site is smooth, but it does not disclose specific payment methods, shipping fees, taxes, or return and exchange policies. For logistics, the site clearly supports worldwide shipping and provides tracking numbers, with orders shipped from Nuku Hiva. Because the workshop is located in a remote valley, parcels usually have to wait for the next boat departure and are handed over for shipping in about 10–15 days; actual international delivery may take several weeks.
The strengths are strong cultural authenticity, clearly differentiated artworks, and customer reviews that consistently praise communication, packaging, and after-sales follow-up. Its 75 reviews indicate very high satisfaction. The drawbacks are that fulfillment speed is limited by geography, inventory is limited, and cost transparency is insufficient. It is best suited to Polynesian culture enthusiasts, travel-souvenir buyers, and handmade art collectors. It is not ideal for e-commerce sellers seeking low-cost fast-moving products or bulk procurement.
The content does not provide information on access from China, RMB payments, direct shipping to China, or customs clearance, so accessibility for Chinese buyers is unknown. Buyers in China should confirm whether the site opens normally, which cards are accepted, shipping costs, whether delivery to China is available, and any customs restrictions. Alternatives include craft shops on Etsy, independent artist websites, local art markets, or museum-store-style e-commerce sites.
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cannibal-art.com is an 法属波利尼西亚 E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $480.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cannibal-art.com directly.