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Teak wood. Object 41 - 43, 43 total - sorted by: Category
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Dolphin school
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Dolphin school |
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Wood Art |
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Single Animal |
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62 x 30 x 3 |
| Code |
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04147623030209-0234 |
| Price |
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| Created |
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2020-05-09 |
| A bigger dolphin school in unpolluted water, on the other side we can see what pollution means. Some of the original dolphins were replaced by other teak wood, as they could not be saved even by gluing. The iron corrosion had destroyed the wooden structure. Parts might be glued. On one side there is a acrylic shield to support the school in this position. Dolphins wished to live as easy in their environment as we do. |
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Mink whale
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Mink whale |
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Wood Art |
| Subgroup |
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Single Animal |
| Size (cm) |
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45 x 14 x 5 |
| Code |
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99007451450301 |
| Price |
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€950 |
| Sold |
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Yes Ask |
| Created |
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2022-06-22 |
| Another artwork from a driftwood trove. This piece of teakwood is likely from the fishing boat rib and gave the perfect home for this mink whale. They are hunted from a few countries, likely Japan. It is believed that there are some 500.000 mink whales living in all the oceans. |
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