African Ebony Urn

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This picture does not do Steven Potts' art justice. Geodes, branches, and stones are all used as handles - to finely tune and sculpture wood vessels. This one is an example of his African ebony vessel with Australian wild boar tusk.

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Updated Aug 8, 2009

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