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tasmanian

  1. Mars Rising

    Mars Rising

    A burl-capped lidded vessel with a tall finial in Tasmanian Myrtle and TransTint-dyed holly. The goal of this piece was to preserve as much of the burl characteristic as possible without placing the natural edge burl on the bottom. Base: 1 3/4" dia. Overall Height: 10 3/8&quot...
  2. Tasmanian Myrtle Burl Box

    Tasmanian Myrtle Burl Box

    This was a troublesome piece of wood with cracks, chips and disintegrating pieces. Finished up at 2 3/8" in diameter and 2 1/2" tall.
  3. Tasmanian Myrtle Bowl

    Tasmanian Myrtle Bowl

    Tasmanian Myrtle Bowl Base: 1 1/16" dia Height: 2" Diameter at rim: 6" Wall Thickness: 1/4"
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