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Burmese turned wood box, Has a cathedral feel to it.

Lets just say it has been awhile. The last time  I turned anything, was a demonstration at our Desert  Woodturng Roundup in February. Well just completed it turning today. 
Bermese Rosewood ring box
7.75 tall x 2.625 & weights is 1.2 bls.


Starting the finishing.
The finish is hand rubbed on for natural low sheen. This keepsake Box has a perfectly snug fit.

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