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Reader's Gallery
FWW Magazine Gallery, member
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Instrument Cabinet
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
This instrument cabinet was built at the College of the Redwoods before Amaral graduated. It is made of jarrah, European pear, holly stringing, faux tortoiseshell, bone, fossilized ivory, and bronze. Amaral invested more than 750 hours of work in this piece.
Photo: Joe Amaral
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, art deco, pear, jarrah, holly, ivory, bronze



















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