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Navajo Wedding Basket illusion is 12⅝ inch diameter maple. The wedding basket is probably the most well known of all the various Native American basket designs. This piece will be part of the SWAT 2-for-1 drawing coming up next month.
Navajo Wedding Basket Illusion, 14½ inches diameter, 2¾ inches high, maple, beaded, burned, and colored in the style of the traditional wedding/celebration baskets. The wood is thin enough that bright light can shine through between the rows of beads. This piece was donated to the Woodturners of...
This is a bowl I made for my Daughter and her Fiance. They're getting married this weekend. The wood is Purple Heart, Ash and, Padauk. The bowl is 13" across and 3" high. All comments and critiques are welcome.
This wedding goblet is made from a laminated piece of Bubinga and Beech.
It is 7" tall and 2" in diameter. The rings were made by a friend in silver as close copies to the white gold ones that my son and his fiance will be using on the day. The finish is sanding sealer and then...
This wedding goblet is 8" tall and made from Pau Rojo (Padauk). I made it for some friends who are finally getting married next month.
This piece had a small amount of spalted sap wood at the edge and I thought that it would make a fitting wedding goblet. I managed to get the join...
Created by first turning two vessels, splitting them apart, joining them, and then inserting the round designs on each side. Tulipwood, Texas Ebony and many exotics - 15" tall
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