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Style: Abstract
Medium: Rosewood
"Drifting" Quartz Crystal and Indonesian Rosewood Modern Organic Sculpture
Located in Las Vegas, NV
Drifting captures the essence of fluidity and movement, as if suspended in time and space. The gracefully shaped Indonesian Rosewood curves and bends like a gentle current, while the...
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2010s Abstract Rosewood Abstract Sculptures

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Rosewood

" Universal Harmony " Rosewood and Quartz Crystal Modern Organic Sculpture
Located in Las Vegas, NV
Universal Harmony is a stunning balance of natural beauty and refined elegance, featuring the grounding warmth of Rosewood and the luminous energy of Quartz Crystal. The rich, organi...
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2010s Abstract Rosewood Abstract Sculptures

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Rosewood

Rosewood and Pyrite Crystal Modern Organic Sculpture
Located in Las Vegas, NV
This stunning piece from the Light Within Collection combines the grounding warmth of rosewood with the transformative energy of pyrite crystal. Known for its soothing and protective...
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2010s Abstract Rosewood Abstract Sculptures

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Rosewood

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