Ecru Puzzles - Iris Scott The Discussion Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

$ 70.00

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This is a 197 piece Ecru wooden jigsaw puzzle of "The Discussion" by fingerpainter Iris Scott. Our Ecru puzzles line has matte images that are easier on the eyes. The puzzle design by Tara Flannery and Maelynn Hann consists of thoughtful, uniquely-shaped pieces with just a couple whimsies. The edge is decorative. This puzzle is average hard. Like all our puzzles, laser-cut from 1/4" thick wood. Packaged in our blue box with magnetic clasp. Made in USA.

11.25" by 11.25"

Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up

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Name: Renee in NH - Review from Hoefnagel Puzzle Club
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Review: Super fun!
Name: Bonnie B.
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Review: Loved this puzzle. The colors are rich. The puzzle shows beauty comes in all sizes--large and tiny. Though only 197 pieces, the puzzle designer still made it interesting with the various puzzle piece shapes and interlocking. I like the Ecru line where the puzzle lines are not as visible. I highly recommend.
Name: Dorrit, OH
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Review: Absolutely loved!!
Name: Mark C
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Review: Loved this puzzle from just seeing the image and wasn't disappointed. While not too large or hard, this is a great puzzle which is just fun to put together - great cutting with a few whimsies - good for beginner or experienced puzzler. u'll have fun doing this!
Name: L.L.
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Review: I love this puzzle...the colors are so vibrant. In fact it's the only ecru puzzle I own at this point, because I usually prefer to purchase puzzles in Artifact's standard line: Colors in that line are brighter because of the glossy surface; and the unique, clever design cuts show up more since they are not meant to disappear into the background. I look at it this way: I'm buying an artistic wooden puzzle, not a print of a painting. But in any case, The Discussion holds up very well to the Ecru treatment, since this is a puzzle where the artwork should and does take center stage.