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Pia’s textures show off craftsmanship

Published 1:30 am Saturday, February 24, 2024

Steve Powell/Kitsap News Group Photos
Pia the Peacekeeper has quickly become one of Bainbridge Island’s top tourist attractions, and locals enjoy it, too, in great numbers walking through Sakai Park. An up-close look at its different parts shows the great craftsmanship used to assemble BI’s newest star.
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Steve Powell/Kitsap News Group Photos

Pia the Peacekeeper has quickly become one of Bainbridge Island’s top tourist attractions, and locals enjoy it, too, in great numbers walking through Sakai Park. An up-close look at its different parts shows the great craftsmanship used to assemble BI’s newest star.

Steve Powell/Kitsap News Group Photos
Pia the Peacekeeper has quickly become one of Bainbridge Island’s top tourist attractions, and locals enjoy it, too, in great numbers walking through Sakai Park. An up-close look at its different parts shows the great craftsmanship used to assemble BI’s newest star.
One of Pia’s eyes.
Some of Pia’s fingers.
Pia’s curly hair.
Pia’s thigh, knee and shin.
Pia’s mouth and chin.
Pia’s toes.
Pia’s nose.
The necklace on Pia is made of shells rather than wood.
Pia’s back.

Steve Powell/Kitsap News Group Photos

Pia the Peacekeeper has quickly become one of Bainbridge Island’s top tourist attractions, and locals enjoy it, too, in great numbers walking through Sakai Park. An up-close look at its different parts shows the great craftsmanship used to assemble BI’s newest star.

One of Pia’s eyes.

Some of Pia’s fingers.

Pia’s curly hair.

Pia’s thigh, knee and shin.

Pia’s mouth and chin.

Pia’s toes.

Pia’s nose.

The necklace on Pia is made of shells rather than wood.

Pia’s back.