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    Keepsake Urns

    For a mother/daughter for their late son/brother. Peruvian walnut tops, black walnut bodies. Oil varnish blend finish.

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    Those are truly beautiful, Glenn. And a wonderful way to remember a loved one for the recipients, too.
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    Thanks Jim. People have different feelings about his sort of thing. I only make them for loved ones. I struggled with getting a picture of these. The carved top and curved walls kept fighting me, picking up reflections of items nearby. I just need to take the time to place the objects properly before I grab my camera. Here's a progress shot that shows the color a little better.

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    Beautiful work with a heartfelt purpose.
    Rustic? Well, no. That was not my intention!

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