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face plate still there, easier to wipe.
Peter Ramaekers

face plate still there, easier to wipe.

Smallest piece 4.6 mm largest 7.8 mm
This is a beautiful vase, that obviously took a lot of time to make. I am always impressed by pieces with tiny segments. I don’t think I would have the patience to put this together.

Do you have another photo you can share that’s taken a step or two back? The form looks a bit distorted by the wide angle lens.
 
Size??? Looks huge in the photo, but.....? Segment size is not a helpful indicator.
 

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samsung SM-G965F
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ƒ/2.4
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4.3 mm
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1/50 second(s)
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400
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20221003_124849.jpg
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Mon, 03 October 2022 12:48 PM
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