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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
Bur Oak (Quercus Macrocarpa) is not my favourite wood to turn, but it does have a look that tends to lend itself to simple shapes.
This particular piece is approximately 12 inches tall and is finished with Antique Oil.
Two box elder "pitcher style" vases. The one on the right was plainer wood and it was treated with aniline dye and lacquer. The one on the left was finished with Antique Oil.They are about 12 and 14 inches tall respectively.
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