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Regal Twist in final form and resting place
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Regal Twist in final form and resting place

7' high x 36" dia. Oak choked by 5" dia Wisteria vine.
Crown from Ambrosia Maple with scroll aluminium collar, and wrought Iron pedestal.
Good question! It is what happened when I decided to save the choked "snake"! If we were generous we might call it a wood "Sculpture". It serves absolutely no function except to stimulate the eyes and brain of "crazies" such as myself.
 
I really like it. My Dad used to design/make stuff and everyone really liked them; sometimes wood, sometimes iron.

No matter what you call it, the one thing I do know is that it isnt a trivet.
 

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