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Maple Root (another side)
Harold Adams

Maple Root (another side)

This piece came from a root ball of a Maple Tree. This piece came form the area just at ground level. Measuring 3 3/4 inches tall by 13 3/4 inches by 10 inches. There is some fantastic blue and gray color from the wood laying out in the sun and weather for a year before turning. There is also some interesting curly grain from the knee of the root as well as crotch areas due to the many intersections of pith.
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