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Bloodwood Perfume Bottle
Leo Frilot

Bloodwood Perfume Bottle

Here is a perfume bottle produced from Bloodwood, Canarywood, and Aluminum, all hand-turned on a wood lathe. The arched Canarywood top is removable to fill and clean the glass vial concealed inside the 1/2 moon shape. The perfume wand extends from the finial tip into the concealed vial and is threaded just below the bead to form an air tight seal. The unit is composed of 9 separately turned pieces. C&C are welcomed.
www.perfectwoodworks.com

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SONY DSC-P8
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ƒ/3.2
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7.8 mm
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1/8 second(s)
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320
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Fri, 11 November 2011 11:10 PM
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776px x 776px

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