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Trees & Leaves |
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The ginkgo’s vitality and
tenacity are legendary. When the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in
1945, it destroyed nearly every living thing in the area. However, some
plants, among them four ginkgo trees, survived. Although the trunks of
these hibaku trees were charred, they survived without major
deformations and are still alive today. For this reason, the ginkgo tree
is sometimes called the “bearer of hope.” |
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#B26 Tree of Hope
4.25" h x 6.75"w
Color: DS
$208 |

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PK |

SY |

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#B30 Ginkgo Cabinet Vase
3" h x 4"w
Colors: LG, PK, SY, AG, SB, CP, IN, CN
$88 |
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#B14 Oak Grove Wall
Pocket
8" h x 3.25"w
Color as shown
$198 |
#B24 Twilight Trees
5.50" h x 5"w
Color: AG
$228 |
#B23 Ginkgo Candle Holder
1.75" h x 7"w
Colors: AG
$98 |
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Two pieces with removable
lid; designed to hold a tea light candle |
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#B22 Timeless Traditions
Bowl
2.25" h x 5.50"w
Color: DS (shown), AG
$168 |
#A25 Ginkgo Lantern
7" h x 7"w
Color: AG
$248 |
#A28 Summer Oak
7"h x 4"w
Color: AG
$198 |
#A30 Cathedral
Forest
10"h x 3.50"w
Color: AG
$248 |
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photos shown are representations only.
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Each piece is unique and will vary slightly in color, size, and
decoration from the examples pictured on this web site and in our
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dimensions given are approximate.
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water-tight or food-safe.
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