Description
The old worm eaten piece of curly maple in the center represents the language as a whole not just the syllable “tlo” in that it is still the most beautiful part after all the wear and tear of time and dis-use.
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The old worm eaten piece of curly maple in the center represents the language as a whole not just the syllable “tlo” in that it is still the most beautiful part after all the wear and tear of time and dis-use.
Artist | Andrew Rhoades |
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Dimensions | 7" x 7" x 3/4" |
Details | Maple, Purple Heart, Curly Maple, and Birch |