Heart Mountain Series Collection of Artwork Mountain-shaped Ornaments Small Landscape Small Dry Landscape Sculptures

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Heart Mountain Series Collection of Artwork Mountain-shaped Ornaments Small Landscape Small Dry Landscape Sculptures - Items for Display - Wood Green

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"Travel" Rare black mountain-shaped ornaments provide different options for certain looks and feels There are multiple photos for reference The current photos are informally taken, and will be changed later Height: cm Bottom: cm East African black rosewood (Dalbergia odorifera) should currently be classified as an endangered wood species East African blackwood is classified as the heaviest and hardest wood today. Its color is dark purple-brown to nearly black, smooth and dense, with few Brown and thick oil. It is a famous wood species that is difficult to obtain. It is said that nine out of ten wood species are hollow and it consumes a lot of tools. The wood grain is clear and varied, and it is called the king's wood. If you become a mountain dweller, you can occasionally rub it with white paper to achieve a polishing effect. Created by Keshan Lay Buddhist: You Chenyuan (YCY)

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Handmade
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Taiwan
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East African black rosewood (Dalbergia odorifera) should currently be classified as an endangered wood species East African blackwood is classified as the heaviest and hardest wood today, with a color ranging from dark purple-brown to nearly black. It is a famous wood species that is difficult to obtain. It is said that nine out of ten sandalwood trees are hollow and it is very wear and tear on tools. If you become a mountain dweller, you can occasionally rub it with white paper to achieve a polishing effect. Created by Keshan Lay Buddhist: You Chenyuan (YCY)

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