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    "King Nammu's Decanter"
    This piece is made from Padauk, Canarywood and African Blackwood. After turning the hollow form, 32 flutes were hand carved into the main body of the piece. The pour spout is made from two pieces that were carved out all the way through so you can pour liquid from this vessel. The finished size of the piece is 8" x 12" x 18" The final finish on the wood is Deft sanding sealer.
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    wow wow and wow. That is one work of art.

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    The last pic is my preferred one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brainstrust View Post
    wow wow and wow. That is one work of art.
    Thank you.
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    Hi splinterz25,

    What a beautiful piece of work. I imagine there must have been some anxious moments working some of the very slender pieces. May I ask how long it took you to make?



    Regards,

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by homey View Post
    Hi splinterz25,

    What a beautiful piece of work. I imagine there must have been some anxious moments working some of the very slender pieces. May I ask how long it took you to make?



    Regards,

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    There were a few moments with the bottom of the handle and gluing the pour spout to the hollow form.
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