Abune Yemata Guh
Picture Credit: Ian Plant
A monolithic church located in the Hawzen woreda of Tigray. It is situated at a height of 2,580 metres (8,460 ft) and has to be climbed on foot to reach. It is notable for its dome and wall paintings dating back to the 5th century and its architecture.
What is Included in The Package
- Cotton canvas with selected design (16in x 20in / 40cm x 50cm)
- Set of numbered acrylic paints (more than enough to finish the project)
- 4 wooden brushes in different sizes
- Sample reference painting
- Easy to follow instruction guide
- Information card about the respective sketched Landmark
RETURN & REFUND POLICY
If you are not happy with your purchase and wish to return an item you have all rights to do so.
Please contact us at: tigraysincenov4@gmail.com within 30 days from placing your order.Provide us with your order number as well as the reason for your return. Our customer service will review the return request and will send further instructions if the return is approved.
Returned items must be unused, in the same condition that we sent it to you, and must include all accessories, manuals and documentation. Tigray Archive reserves the right to deny return for any reason they see fit, in particular when the returned item does not meet conditions specified above or there is a suspicion that the item have been used or the Client abuses its right to refund.
All returns are subject to a 20% Restocking Fee based on the Grand Total of your order as shown on your receipt or proof of purchase.
Tigray Archive does not cover the shipping cost for any returned products. All shipping fees have to be paid by the customer.
**Custom Paint by Numbers kits are made based on the provided photo and are not refundable.