An early 1700 styled octagon table, with a carved floating sand dollar motif on the legs. The top has a herringbone pattern, and ebony and tagua nut dental moldings around the edge. The tagua nuts are about 2” long, vegetable palm ivory, a natural substitute for elephant ivory.
Materials: Ebony veneer, Jelutong, Mahogany, Tagua Nut
Finish: Tung/Linseed oil, Wax
Dimensions: 54” x 30” high (137 cm x 76 cm)
©1987 Paul Schürch Woodwork
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