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This vase is nine inches high and six at the widest diameter. A patina copper coating was applied over a textured lower surface. The beads were distressed and dyed. A glaze was utilized for additional enhancement. Thanks for looking and all comments are appreciated.
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peteg
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#1 posted 591 days ago
I could see this on a gallery display Will, this is a lovely piece of art, looks almost “pottery” to my eye, The finish treatment is fabulous, Great job : ))
-- Pete G: If you always do what you always did you'll always get what you always got
Andrew
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#2 posted 591 days ago
Beautifully rustic… Love the multiple finishes. What is the wood?
-- Andrew, Orange County, CA - www.TransitionTurning.com
StevenAntonucci
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#3 posted 591 days ago
Saw this on the AAW site. I like it a lot!
-- Steven
wlhutch
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#4 posted 590 days ago
Thanks for the kind words.
Andrew, I don’t know what type of wood. The local tree service allows folks to haul off tree parts.
Andrew
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#5 posted 589 days ago
Hey, I have some of that species too!
-- Andrew, Orange County, CA - www.TransitionTurning.com
Loucarb
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#6 posted 589 days ago
Great looking turning.
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