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Michael Nathal

Honey Locust bears

I started by turning a 2.5 inch thick disk, cutting it in half, and the rest is carved. The one in back has a traditional "heartline" in turquoise chips, the one in front has red coral chips, and added a turquoise circle for some variety. Each bear is roughly 9 inches long by 5 inches high.
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