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Vase for dried flowers
Victor Otnelchenko

Vase for dried flowers

Pistachio (olden driftwood), oil.
Ah, I shouldn't have assumed, do you have much interesting turning wood in your region?
It's okay, I'll tell you a little bit about my region. I live in the southern Urals, not far from Kazakhstan. Birch, pine, and maple grow mainly here. Oak, elm, poplar, etc. are sometimes found in plantings, not far from us in the mountain taiga zone vegetation is more diverse. In my garden, I sometimes harvest the wood of fruit species, such as apple, pear, cherry. I usually lack beautiful, special wood, so I have to buy it.
 

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